Chinese market targets of Swedish cleantech companies
Swedish cleantech companies. This was the message sent out at the Stockholm
Cleantech Venture Day which was held in Kista Science Tower on Thursday.
Carolina Johansson introduces Solelia Greentech for solar powered vehicles.
Swedish cleantech companies. This was the message sent out at the Stockholm
Cleantech Venture Day which was held in Kista Science Tower on Thursday.
“It is not without any lessons to go to China, We failed for the first two years, but we
became stable in China in 2007 and there is still great potential in the Chinese
market,” said Jussi Nykänen, Chairman of the Board of GreenStreamNetwork, Finland.
“There is no doubt about market potential, the question is how to get there,” said
Jonas Röttorp, Swedish Environmental Research Institute.
He suggests that Swedish companies establish representative offices in China and
establish more contacts with China.
This was the fifth Cleantech Venture Day and each year 20 cleantech companies
are selected and they will give 2 minutes presentation about their company.
And one company will be selected as the clean tech company of the year.
One of the most impressive companies is Solelia which provides Solbanken for
electric vehicles. A rental solution of the charging station is launched on the Swedish
market since May 2012.
Another impressive company is Knycer(pronounced nicer) that can reduce energy
by 50% for drying clothes with wind and damp collector.
In addition, Chromafora focuses green chemistry and substantially reduces waste in
chemical production.
ClimaCheck minimizes the electrical consumption in performance of RAC-systems in
real time.
CorPower Ocean develops a new type of high efficiency wave Eneregy Converter.
ENTRANs can turn surplus or waste heat into electricity while Experktra can increase
the development of renewable power generation.
A smart grid ferroamp integrates electricity production with solar cells, energy storage
and EV charging.
HelioCaminus produces molar solar thermal collector and provide homeowners with
an aesthetically pleasing solar thermal installation at a competitive cost.
REAC FUEL can produce sugar from tree branches and make use of 70 percent of
sugarcane to produce sugar instead of traditional 17 percent.