Photo: Moa Zeidlitz, German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce

Nine Swedish Companies Bring Market-Ready Cleantech Technologies to the German Market

Nine Swedish cleantech companies are intensifying their market entry activities in Germany. The companies were selected by the Swedish Energy Agency together with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce for an accelerator program and have been assessed as particularly well suited to meet the demands of the German market.

The Swedish-German Cleantech Platform is driven by the Swedish Energy Agency in cooperation with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce and has been active for more than twelve years. Its aim is to identify Swedish cleantech innovations and support them in their efforts to reach the German market. Many alumni companies from the program are already working successfully with German partners, including Climacheck, Emulate, and Metacon.

Nine additional companies have now been selected and are ready to engage with German business partners. This creates a win-win situation, giving German companies access to innovative cleantech solutions while promoting the market access for sustainable and innovative technologies.

This year’s participants offer proven solutions for expanding renewable energy and improving energy efficiency. The nine participating companies in the Swedish-German Cleantech Platform 2026 are:

Helios Innovations AB, Halmstad
https://heliosinnovations.se/de/

Helios Innovations is a Swedish cleantech company that develops and operates modular evaporation systems for the treatment of heavily contaminated industrial liquid waste. The solution is designed for liquid waste streams that are extremely difficult and costly to dispose of. By concentrating waste directly at the customer’s facility, transport volumes and emissions are reduced while ensuring regulatory compliance and reliable operations.

 

Meva Energy AB, Gothenburg
https://mevaenergy.com

Meva Energy is a Swedish clean energy company that provides fossil-free industrial energy by converting renewable biomass into bio-syngas. Its gasification technology enables manufacturing industries to replace natural gas and other fossil fuels, future-proofing operations against rising energy costs, stricter climate regulations, and supply volatility while reducing CO₂ emissions and ensuring reliable, long-term energy security.

 

Modvion AB, Gothenburg
https://modvion.com

Modvion accelerates the transition to renewable energy by using renewable materials in its next-generation wind turbine towers. Modvion’s towers are made of wood, which can reduce emissions per wind turbine by up to 50 percent.

 

NanoScientifica Scandinavia AB, Gothenburg
https://nanoscientifica.com

NanoScientifica addresses the reproducibility challenge in nanomaterials. Using automated flow chemistry, the company produces customizable, precision-engineered nanostructures required for industrial applications. Founded in 2020 as a spin-off from Chalmers University of Technology, the company bridges the gap between lab-scale breakthroughs and production volumes for catalysis, energy conversion, and electronics.

 

Ngenic Energi, Uppsala
https://ngenic.se/en/

Ngenic Energi is a Swedish energy technology company developing digital, AI-driven services for smart and efficient energy use in residential buildings, properties, and energy systems. The company provides solutions for intelligent control and monitoring of water-based heating systems, focusing on reduced energy costs, improved comfort, and lower climate impact. Through connected, self-learning systems, real-time energy optimization and greater system flexibility are enabled in collaboration with utilities and property owners.

 

Aurora by Sigholm, Stockholm
https://aurorabysigholm.com/en

Aurora by Sigholm is a cloud-based SaaS service for planning, optimizing, and monitoring district heating and energy production. Sigholm Tech is part of the Sigholm Group, which combines expertise in energy, sustainability, and digitalization to support energy companies in transitioning to the smart energy systems of tomorrow. Aurora by Sigholm transforms knowledge and technology into practical solutions that strengthen both profitability and sustainability.

 

Smoltek Hydrogen AB, Gothenburg
https://www.smoltek.com

Smoltek Hydrogen’s unique nanotechnology creates a 30-times larger active surface area, reducing iridium use in the electrolysis process by 95 percent, a major breakthrough for green hydrogen production. Without compromising performance or durability, this enables cost-efficient scaling. Smoltek Hydrogen AB is a wholly owned subsidiary of Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB and operates as an independent company focused on developing breakthrough technologies in renewable energy and the hydrogen sector.

 

Westra Materials AB, Norrköping
https://www.westramaterials.com

Westra Materials develops and produces high-performance, PFAS-free conductive polymers that meet increasing demands for performance and sustainability in modern electronics. The materials combine high electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and chemical stability. Applications include PFAS-free conductive binders for lithium-ion batteries, polymer capacitors designed for stable operation at high temperatures, and electron transport layers for solar cells, enabling improved charge yield and long-term durability.

 

Yangi AB, Varberg
https://www.yangi.se

Yangi is a global company offering sustainable packaging solutions based on fiber technologies. Building on ten years of research and development, Yangi delivers high-quality, uniform, and cost-efficient packaging. Its innovative approach significantly reduces water and energy use as well as CO₂ emissions. Yangi is transforming the packaging industry by offering a sustainable and profitable alternative to plastic packaging.

 

Follow along to see the journey of each company on LinkedIn!
Swedish-German Cleantech Platform at linkedin.com

 

Contact

Christiane Binsteiner Foberg
christiane.binsteiner-foberg@handelskammer.se

 

About SGCP

The Swedish-German Cleantech Platform (SGCP) is a program run by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten) in cooperation with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce. The program supports Swedish companies with products, solutions, or services in green energy and energy efficiency that seek to develop business opportunities and partnerships in Germany.

Participants benefit from tailored market support over the course of one year. This includes coaching on key success factors for the German market and advisory services to optimize their market offering. A central element of the program is customized matchmaking support. Through two delegation trips to relevant ecosystems in Germany, participants take part in study visits, pitch events, and individual B2B meetings with potential customers and partners, which are key components in building sustainable business relationships and achieving successful market entry.