Today, we unveil 11 promising tech scale-ups in the Techleap Rise Programme, focused on “Flattening the climate curve.” From solar-integrated glass to a speedy zero-emissions transport system, these companies tackle global challenges. Eager to fast-track their impact, we look forward to welcoming them for a sustainable future. Meet the selected 11 scale-ups: Sympower, Felyx, Overstory, Sensorfact, Lightyear, Hardt Hyperloop, Solarge, Dyecoo, Hello Energy, Physee, and Excess Materials Exchange.

#OnTheRise

By joining this program, these 11 Dutch companies will be part of an exclusive group of scaleups and the strongest peer network in the Netherlands. During the program, they will participate in challenging sessions with scaleup coaches and other entrepreneurs to share their struggles and have the opportunity to learn from each other and their coaches.

Techleap.nl Rise presents Batch #2

This time again companies from all over the Netherlands applied to join the program. An experienced independent selection committee selected 11 scaleups based on their overall value proposition, traction, the potential to scale and program fit. For Batch #2 in the Rise program we were looking for tech companies that are actively “Flattening the Climate Curve” and are making innovations and big steps in for example the energy and waste industries. And so, we are proud to present to you the 11 scaleups that are making great strides in creating a more sustainable future for everyone.

DyeCoo

Did you know that 20% of the global water depletion is coming from the fashion and apparel industry? A massive part of this water usage comes from dyeing. DyeCoo has the last 10 years invented, modified and optimised the use of Carbon Dioxide to dye fabrics. By utilising supercritical CO2 the process eliminates water from the dyeing process, in a closed-loop dyeing system. Thanks to the high permeability, the dyes are transported easily and deeply into fibres, creating vibrant colours. This revolutionary CO2-based dyeing process makes textile dyeing more sustainable, without compromising on performance or efficiency.

Excess Materials Exchange

Excess Materials Exchange (EME) is a digital matching platform or rather a dating website for companies where they, instead of matching with potential love interests, can find a match for their waste materials. Tulip heads, for example, get thrown away after being flowered, but did you know that tulip heads can be converted into pigments? EME can match this tulip company with a pigment maker. The result? No waste! There are still far too many valuable resources and materials that are being wasted or ill-designed in the current paradigm. And the planet is paying a heavy price. EME’s solution will accelerate the global transition to a circular economy.

Felyx

Are the city streets too crowded to go by car and does taking public transport or riding your bike take too long? Felyx is leading the way towards making travel not only faster and more fun, but is also contributing to better cities and a healthier planet. Customers can rent an e-scooter for €0.30 per minute by app and get around town affordably and quickly. The app finds and reserves the scooter closest to you and activates the vehicle without needing a key or access card. With Felyx’s electric scooters people are able to travel without the downsides of inefficient public transport or the pollution and traffic jams associated with cars.

Hello Energy

We are all trying to do our part in living and working more sustainably and Hello energy can show you the results of these efforts. Hello energy is software-as-a-service, that is multilingual and can be used worldwide by facility managers, sustainability managers, CFOs, portfolio managers, and you. Hello Energy can display interesting data and short animations about energy that you can cast directly on all of your devices. Sustainability will be fun and understandable because Hello Energy will show your guests, employees, and tenants the exact extent of your energy and sustainability ambitions by collecting data and displaying it on high-end devices.

Hardt Hyperloop

Hardt Hyperloop is dedicated to revolutionise the future of transportation with the hyperloop. For future-proof and resilient transportation, we need infrastructure that is affordable to build and maintain, energy efficient with zero emissions, and offering high capacity. This all while being competitive in speed with the existing modes. This is hyperloop: a safe, high-speed, zero-emissions transportation system for passengers and cargo consisting of vehicles moving through tubes with a low-pressure environment. Hyperloop offers a shorter travel time than aviation, is cheaper to build and maintain compared to high-speed rail, and offers double its capacity.

Lightyear

All the cars on the world combined drive about one lightyear of kilometers, each year. But they’re destroying the world by doing so. Therefore it is Lightyear’s goal to provide a substitute for fossil fuels and reach a lightyear of 100% sustainable transportation before 2035. Lightyear started the development of their solar vehicles by designing around the system that will power it all: the solar roof. Lightyear builds long-range electric cars that charge themselves with solar cells in their roof. In order to deliver a convenient user experience, Lightyear is also developing the software architecture and user interface of the vehicle. By maximising the solar yield they maximise the independence and amount of truly sustainable kilometers for the end-user.

Overstory

The warming climate has been causing an increase in wildfires worldwide. What if we could act sooner in controlling these or even preventing them from happening?  Overstory applies machine learning to satellite imagery to extract real-time insights about forests and vegetation. As a result, Overstory is able to monitor large areas of land at a fraction of the costs and time. Overstory can measure the growth rate of trees, storm damage, and even fire risks. In this way, they help energy companies to mitigate wildfires and power outages. Improving the safety and reliability of the transmission and distribution system and reducing grid operation cost. Making sure to leave a greener planet for future generations.

Physee

Physee is revolutionizing the perspective of building facades. With their SmartKins they are transforming buildings into smart, powerful, and sustainable eco-systems. Physee created a patented technology that integrates solar cells into glass and harnesses electricity from the sun. They also apply sensors to the windows that combine sensor data, weather conditions, and user settings to reduce buildings’ energy consumption by up to 20%. This data is then stored and used to distribute power, and even calculates the ideal room temperature to your own preferences. Anticipating your desires, SmartSkin can open windows, lower sun blinds, or control air ventilation for you. Physee ups your comfort reduces your energy usage.

Sensorfact

How do you know if you’re wasting energy and are paying too much on your bills? Reduce your footprint and energy bill by eliminating industrial energy waste. Sensorfact developed wireless clamp-on sensors that measure the energy consumption on a machine level every 30 seconds. The data obtained is then sent wirelessly and securely via a bridge to the Sensorfact software. Energy Consultants identify the saving opportunities of the main energy-consuming machines and calculate the saving potential and tracking of the implemented savings. Reducing energy wastage does not only save you money but also makes a valuable contribution to a more sustainable society.

Solarge

You would think that purchasing solar panels would be a 100% sustainable investment. But did you know that many solar panels that are being produced nowadays are not easily recyclable? Solarge is a manufacturer of sustainable, fully recyclable lightweight solar panels. The PV modules of Solarge, developed with groundbreaking technology based on thermoplastic polymers, are 50% lighter compared to traditional glass-solar panels, 50% faster to install, and 100% recyclable. Production of these panels emits 25% less CO2 than other solar panel manufacturers. Solarge found a way to make solar panels even more sustainable!

Sympower

The climate crisis is a fact and Sympower wants to do something about it. Sympower is pushing traditional industries to be more sustainable and enabling the shift from fossil fuels to renewables. Flexibility is vital for a successful energy transition and by providing non-intrusive software solutions customers will be able to enhance the value of their energy assets. Sympower combines software and hardware, providing an end-to-end solution that stabilises energy grids and offers real-time monitoring and balancing of electricity supply and demand. Sympower is here to make a leading contribution across the globe and to the systemic change needed to enable the transition to a clean electricity system.

The other 9 entrepreneurs in the batch were all of a really high calibre and the benefit of that is that we’re all facing the same battles. The openness with which we were able to share challenges and experiences with each other, made the program very valuable and really unique in the Netherlands.

Yves Prevoo from Batch #1, Founder & CEO @ Easee

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