Cleantech program
Green Technologies for sustainable Cities
Eight Swedish companies in the cleantech sector are ready to take the step onto the German market. The companies have been selected for an accelerator program by the Swedish Energy Agency together with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce and have been assessed as particularly suitable for the needs of the German market.
The Swedish-German Cleantech Platform (SGCP) accelerator programme has been run by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten) in cooperation with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce for over eleven years and aims to identify Swedish innovations in the cleantech sector and prepare them for internationalization.
Eight companies have been selected and are ready to meet German business partners. This creates a win-win situation in which German companies can benefit from the latest cleantech innovations and at the same time contribute to the promotion of sustainable technologies. Successful companies include Climacheck and Ipercept.
Focus on sustainable cities
The focus in 2025 is on sustainable cities. The German energy market is going through an intensive transformation phase in which the focus is on expanding renewable energies and increasing energy efficiency. Electrification, energy storage and smart grids are the topics.
The eight companies of SGCP 2025
Capture Energy, Gothenburg
Capture Energy has developed the Capture Controller technology - a management infrastructure for battery energy storage systems (BESS). This technology enables the seamless integration of different types of batteries with all types of aggregators and provides precise control of battery performance.
Flower Infrastructure Technologies, Stockholm
Flower offers an AI-driven platform that optimizes the use of energy storage systems across different markets. The solution maximizes returns for investors by efficiently managing batteries for multiple markets simultaneously.
Greenmoral, Helsingborg
Greenmoral offers a digital platform for energy-efficient lighting and LED upgrades, combined with an innovative "Light as a Service" model. With a focus on technological innovation, sustainability and cost efficiency, Greenmoral enables property owners and companies to modernize their lighting without high initial investments. The digital management platform optimizes all processes related to inventory, calculation and quotations.
Ingrid Capacity, Stockholm
Ingrid Capacity develops and operates energy storage solutions (BESS) that optimize the power grid and enable stable and sustainable integration of renewable energy. The systems promote both decentralization and electrification, two key factors in the transition to a sustainable energy supply.
Nudgd, Gothenburg
Smart Nudges is a digital platform that promotes behavioral change towards more sustainability. Using a nudge algorithm, climate-friendly measures are individually tailored to each person and delivered at the right time in the right context. This maximizes the effectiveness of behavior change and provides a scalable solution for sustainable transformations.
Sourceful Labs, Kalmar
Sourceful Labs is revolutionizing the management of distributed energy resources through real-time monitoring and intelligent control. An advanced control platform aggregates smaller energy sources into virtual power plants, creates new revenue streams for solar and battery system operators, and does not require professional installation or costly hardware.
Standab, Stockholm
Standab is shaping the future of micromobility with innovative and sustainable solutions for parking and charging infrastructures. The patented Marma solution minimizes the need for battery changes, reduces operating costs and optimizes fleet management. As an operator-independent and modular solution, Marma integrates seamlessly into urban environments and supports the development of smart cities.
Xense Vision, Jönköping
Xense Vision offers a system of networked cameras that analyzes traffic in real time. This system optimizes traffic flow and supports connected and autonomous vehicles in making safer and more efficient decisions.
About the Swedish-German Cleantech Platform
The Swedish-German Cleantech Platform (SGCP) is a program run by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten) in cooperation with the Swedish-German Chamber of Commerce. The program supports Swedish companies with products, solutions or services in the field of green energy and energy efficiency that want to develop business opportunities and partnerships in Germany.










