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Fluidic Energy™ named in the 2015 Global Cleantech 100

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Fluidic Energy™, an energy storage solutions company, announced it has been recognised as one of the top 100 private firms best positioned to solve tomorrow's global clean technology challenges.

The Global Cleantech 100 represents the most innovative and promising ideas in clean technology featuring companies with the highest potential to make the most significant market impact. Fluidic Energy was chosen from more than 6000 nominations across 17 sectors of innovation. A global panel of representatives from multi-national corporations active in technology and innovation, and leading financial investors made the selections.

"Developing clean, smart, cost effective and scalable energy storage solutions for our customers and the communities they serve is core to our company's mission," said Steve Scharnhorst, President and CEO. "Being included in the Cleantech 100 demonstrates our team's commitment to delivering cost effective, clean, and reliable energy to the global marketplace."

Fluidic Energy's core technology delivers lower cost of energy with high cycle life that delivers much longer run times than traditional batteries. In addition to these breakthroughs, Fluidics' technology has established a new benchmark for environmental friendliness and reliability, making the product ideally suited for customer sited micro-grid and telecommunication applications. Since 2011, Fluidic has been providing its global customers with reliability improvements, cost reductions and unparalleled remote monitoring and maintenance through its FluidicIQ™ system.


Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/26012016/fluidic-energy-featured-in-cleantech-100-2015-2266/

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