e-Zinc, the company enabling sustainable, long-duration energy storage with its zinc-air battery, has made the prestigious Cleantech Group’s 2023 Global Cleantech 100 list of the most innovative and promising companies that will take us from commitments to actions to reach net-zero Commission.
e-Zinc was chosen from 15,753 nominations from over 93 countries by the Global Cleantech 100 Expert Panel of leading investors, corporate and industrial executives. Since 2009, the highly anticipated Global Cleantech 100 annual report has documented companies with the most promising ideas in cleantech – the ones best positioned to help build a more de-carbonized and resource-efficient industrial future.
“Our team is thrilled to be named to the Global Cleantech 100 for the second year in a row. This is wonderful recognition of the passionate work we do everyday to commercialize our zinc-based battery and support the world’s transition to net-zero,” said James Larsen, CEO at e-Zinc. “Energy storage is just one part of the solution, so we would like to congratulate and thank our peers on the GCT100 list and all of the other incredible companies that are poised to help us decarbonize our planet.”
“This Global Cleantech 100 edition is remarkable for the number of businesses in it who represent solutions for some of the hardest of decarbonization challenges and those who are working on some of the critical materials issues coming our way, real soon,” said Richard Youngman, CEO, Cleantech Group. “We salute not only these 100 companies, but all the thousands beyond, who are fighting the good fight.”
Featured companies will be recognized at the upcoming Cleantech Forum North America on January 23-25 in Palm Springs, CA. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with many of the companies on the list, along with many other rising stars.