Update interview
16 Oct 2025

Jolt Energy
Jolt Energy is a developer of an organic RFB technology based in the US. IDTechEx spoke with the company at International Flow Battery Forum (IFBF) 2025.
14 Aug 2025

Development Trends for Catalysts & Membranes in Water Electrolyzers
This article explores the key innovation trends for catalysts and membranes across the AEL, PEMEL, AEMEL, and SOEC water electrolysis technologies. This article draws on research from IDTechEx's report, "Materials for Green Hydrogen Production 2026-2036: Technologies, Players, Forecasts".
Full profile interview
7 May 2025

Jolt Solutions
Jolt Solutions (or simply Jolt) is a Spanish startup spun out of ICIQ that has developed a new simplified process for the manufacture of alkaline electrolyzer and AEM electrolyzer electrodes. The company targets green hydrogen electrolyzer OEMs as primary customers for its electrodes.
Full profile interview
10 Sep 2024

Universal Matter
Universal Matter is a Canadian graphene company, seeking to commercialise a flash Joule heating (FJH) synthesis method. IDTechEx spoke to Peter van Ballegooie (VP, Strategic Planning).
Background
5 Sep 2023

Jolt Energy Storage Technologies
Jolt Energy Storage Technologies (Jolt) is based in Michigan, US and is developing organic redox flow batteries (ORFBs).
Full profile interview
22 Aug 2023

ADS-TEC Energy
ADS-TEC Energy provide battery-buffered fast charging systems for electric vehicles (EV). Their solutions are designed to enable charge point operators to deploy DC fast charging without requiring electrical service upgrades.
Full profile interview: SWOT
6 Feb 2023

FreeWire: Battery-Integrated DCFC Units
Full profile interview
30 Jun 2022

Universal Matter
Universal Matter are commercialising the flash process for manufacturing graphene. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Peter van Ballegooie (VP of strategic planning).
23 Mar 2022

Not So Fast: EV Charging Rates Make a Difference
Charging speeds for electric vehicles (EVs) vary, from as little as 15 minutes using an ultra-rapid 350 kW charger, to as much as 24 hours when relying on a domestic wall outlet. Eventually, we could reach a point where recharging barely takes longer than filling up with fuel.
25 Mar 2021

Lessons Learned From the Closure of Petra Nova
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is generating much enthusiasm across the world, with the hopes that it could play a major role in the fight against climate change. However, amidst this enthusiasm, the industry suffered an apparent setback in mid-2020 when the Petra Nova facility in Texas, then the world's largest CCUS facility for a coal-fired power station, was closed down.
8 Oct 2018

Electric genes hope to fix a broken heart
Broken hearts have long influenced songsters and poets, but scientists have also been occupied by its literal meaning and are now hoping to use electric gene therapy as a revolutionary new treatment for cardiac conditions.
8 May 2018

Next-generation wireless pacemakers
A Rice University student team's demonstration of a next-generation, wireless pacemaker array could point to the future of medical sensors.
1 Mar 2016

World's first wireless flexible smartphone
Researchers have developed the world's first full-colour, high-resolution and wireless flexible smartphone to combine multitouch with bend input.
11 Jan 2016

A new way to store solar heat
A new material that can store solar energy during the day and release it later as heat, whenever it's needed.
10 Sep 2015

Light-harvesting nanoparticles, captures energy from hot electrons
Researchers have demonstrated an efficient new way to capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into clean, renewable energy by splitting water molecules.
21 Jul 2014

Can the world's most promising electric-car battery be saved?
Over the last half-dozen years, a swarm of companies from around the world including General Motors has snapped up licenses for a lithium-ion electrode that promised to deliver the next big step in making electric cars competitive with conventional vehicles.