NATO DIANA: Energy & Power
29 companies were selected under the Energy & Power challenge across the 2025, 2026 cohorts, representing 13 countries.
Technology theme: Energy and power (tracker classification)
Countries represented
All 29 companies
APR Technologies AB
SESweden · 2025 cohort
Develops advanced power regulation and energy management technologies.
Atomiver S.R.O
CZCzechia · 2025 cohort
Develops novel atomic-scale energy technologies for portable and distributed power applications.
Blixt Tech AB
SESweden · 2025 cohort
Develops next-generation circuit breaker and power protection technology for smart energy systems.
Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd
GBUnited Kingdom · 2025 cohort
Develops wireless inductive power transfer systems for secure military equipment charging.
Hydrogen Refinery
GBUnited Kingdom · 2025 cohort
Develops hydrogen production and purification technology for resilient, clean energy supply.
Inlyte Energy
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops lightweight, high-energy-density battery solutions for portable and mobile military power.
Kasi Technologies AB
SESweden · 2025 cohort
Develops intelligent power management systems for energy-efficient defence platforms.
Kitekraft
DEGermany · 2025 cohort
Develops airborne wind energy systems using autonomous flying turbines for remote power generation.
ORiS
ITItaly · 2025 cohort
Develops offshore renewable energy integration systems for resilient maritime power.
Phasic Energy
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops pulsed power energy storage and conversion technology for directed-energy applications.
Pure Alchemi
GBUnited Kingdom · 2025 cohort
Develops clean energy generation and storage solutions using advanced chemical processes.
Spherical Systems B.V.
NLNetherlands · 2025 cohort
Develops spherical motor and actuator technology for compact, multi-axis robotic and aerospace applications.
Tactical Edge Systems
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops autonomous, AI-driven edge computing and energy systems for remote field operations.
Terecircuits Corporation
USUnited States · 2025 cohort
Develops terahertz-frequency electronics for high- speed communications and sensing.
Airloom Energy
USUnited States · 2026 cohort
Develops utility-scale, low-cost wind energy systems built for resilient operation at remote sites.
ATOM H2
ESSpain · 2026 cohort
Develops hybrid solar-battery-hydrogen systems providing reliable off-grid and backup power.
Avju Solutions AS
NONorway · 2026 cohort
Develops autonomous sensor networks for resilient energy monitoring in critical infrastructure.
Boson Energy
LULuxembourg · 2026 cohort
Builds energy and fuel supply resilience from local waste at fossil-competitive cost.
CALYOS
BEBelgium · 2026 cohort
Develops passive cooling for energy-efficient, resilient and mission-ready data centres.
Exonetik
CACanada · 2026 cohort
Develops a fuel-flexible turbogenerator for resilient, efficient mobile and microgrid power.
Flatlight
FRFrance · 2026 cohort
Develops next-generation light modulators disrupting data centre efficiency.
Grengine Inc.
CACanada · 2026 cohort
Develops cyber-secure, rapid-deploy modular energy systems for austere and off-grid environments.
Helicoid Industries Inc.
USUnited States · 2026 cohort
Develops bio-inspired composite structures for resilient multi-environment operations.
LUX
GBUnited Kingdom · 2026 cohort
Develops on-site, on-demand production, storage and dispensing of green liquid hydrogen.
Novac
ITItaly · 2026 cohort
Develops modular embedded supercapacitor-based UPS for resilient microgrids.
SolarinBlue
FRFrance · 2026 cohort
Develops fast (re-)deployment of floating solar farms in remote and maritime locations.
SOLARSTEAM INC.
CACanada · 2026 cohort
Develops liquid cooling solutions powering data sovereignty through renewable energy.
TAURiON Batteries GmbH
DEGermany · 2026 cohort
Develops sodium anodes for high-density, affordable energy storage from local materials.
Exeger Operations AB
SESweden · 2026 cohort
Develops Powerfoyle, a self-charging solar cell material that converts any light to energy, enabling self-powered sensors and autonomous systems for defence field operations.
Related challenge areas
Data reviewed 2026-08-23. Programme source: diana.nato.int. See the methodology.