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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q2 2024

Twenty startups joined our community in Q2 2024, working on innovations ranging from refrigerant-free heat and AC, to solar-panel recycling, to electrochemical seawater desalination.

We’re thrilled to support these groundbreaking climatetech startups—let us introduce you!

Agriculture

GS Vortex Systems’ hydrodynamic flow technology reduces flow resistance, allowing higher flow through existing pipes and leading to flow productivity gains and reduced unit emissions. (Greentown Houston)

Buildings

Climative offers AI-assisted home-energy assessments deployed in an interactive, web-based platform. This tech streamlines the retrofit decision-making process for homeowners while inviting collaboration from a variety of supporting parties. (Greentown Boston)

Enersion’s harmful-refrigerant-free heating and cooling system is accelerating the electrification of the built environment. The AI-enabled system uses water as a refrigerant and taps into a building’s existing waste-heat sources, leading to significant cost savings for customers. (Greentown Boston)

Monaire’s tech-enabled HVAC- and refrigeration-management service reduces HVAC energy use and repair costs while preventing downtime and food waste. (Greentown Boston)

Electricity

BiaTech Corporation is a multisensory AI-fusion startup for energy and natural resource infrastructure immersion. Its technology is helping energy and utilities to produce more from less and lower risks of production disruptions. (Greentown Houston)

InfraNergy develops distributed clean energy projects—accelerated by virtual power plants that aggregate batteries powered by solar energy—to reduce power costs and drive decarbonization. (Greentown Houston)

Manufacturing

BERKM’s clay-based additive reduces the amount of plastic used in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) packaging by up to 20 percent. (Greentown Boston)

Ensovi’s enzyme-based process for creating organic chemicals from CO2, renewable power, and water is carbon-negative and can be competitive with petroleum. (Greentown Boston)

GreenLabs Recycling makes life sciences more sustainable by recycling the Greater Boston industry’s single-use plastic, then using it as a feedstock to locally manufacture a lab product that circles back to the original scientists. (Greentown Boston)

M2X Energy is an end-to-end developer of a modular, transportable gas-to-liquids system to economically produce low-carbon methanol from stranded gas—which can serve as a fuel for the marine sector, as a chemical feedstock, as a precursor to sustainable air fuel and biodiesel, and as a hydrogen carrier. (Greentown Boston)

Neuralix offers a complete suite of rapid, customizable templates for data lifecycle with an AI-driven framework designed for the energy and manufacturing sectors. (Greentown Houston)

Return To Vendor is a fashion-materials company that converts recycled ocean nets into nylon for its primary feedstock. The company then adds proprietary chemistries to replicate the performance of a wide variety of polymer yarns, hardware, and adhesives. (Greentown Boston)

Reverse Energy Solutions implements innovative mobile solutions for solar panel recycling, reducing logistical costs by 90 percent through streamlined collection and transportation processes. (Greentown Houston)

Terralytiq’s enterprise software platform serves as a decarbonization copilot for industrial supply chains, helping manufacturers cut supply chain costs and carbon while spending less time on supplier engagement. (Greentown Houston)

Resiliency + Adaptation

7Analytics is developing superior, high-precision predictive models for floods, enhancing urban resilience to climate change. (Greentown Boston)

EnergyGigs is a talent and freelance platform for the energy industry, connecting energy companies to just-in-time talent over hourly, fixed-fee, and temp-to-permanent job opportunities. It also functions as a strategic placement service, helping energy companies find and hire technical experts. (Greentown Houston)

Metalex delivers carbon-neutral critical metals by processing mined material within a decarbonized supply chain, offsetting its emissions by developing forestry conservation and afforestation projects for carbon credits, and selling surplus credits to others in its industry. (Greentown Houston)

NONA Technologies is an MIT spinout commercializing novel electrochemical water-treatment technology, resulting in portable, light, and reliable seawater desalination systems. (Greentown Boston)

TDS Select is pioneering a modular, scalable water-treatment technology that utilizes flow-electrode capacitive deionization to desalinate brackish water. This process uses low energy, doesn’t require antiscalant chemicals, and produces exponentially higher water recovery than that of existing systems. (Greentown Houston)

Transportation

EVident Battery develops comprehensive and non-destructive inspection solutions for electric vehicle battery packs to address the challenges in evaluating the health conditions and financial value of EVs. (Greentown Boston)