About Charlotta Holmquist

BL!XT selected as Hello Tomorrow Deep Tech Pioneer!

🚀 Exciting News! 🚀

We are beyond thrilled to share that BL!XT has been selected as one of the esteemed Hello Tomorrow Deep Tech Pioneers! 🌟 This recognition marks a pivotal moment in our journey toward transforming the world with innovation.

Among a staggering 4,500 applications from 120 countries, BLIXT emerged as one of the most promising projects in the realm of deep tech. 🌐 Come and meet us at Hello Tomorrow’s Global Summit in March in Paris – let’s share a yummy café au lait and crispy croissant together!

Stay tuned for more updates as we venture toward new heights! 🚀 #HelloTomorrow #DeepTechPioneers #InnovationJourney #BLIXT

BL!XT Winner of Energy Category @ VERGE

Blixt Shines as the Energy Champion at Verge Accelerate: A Thrilling Journey at the World’s Premier Climate Tech Conference

In the fast-paced world of climate technology, milestones are not just achievements; they are reflections of dedication, innovation, and a commitment to a sustainable future. Blixt, a trailblazer in the energy sector, proudly stands as the energy champion at Verge Accelerate, earning its place among the top five finalists in the world’s largest climate tech conference.

Verge Accelerate serves as a critical platform for visionary companies aiming to reshape the future of climate technology. Blixt’s success as the energy champion underscores our dedication to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the energy sector.

Congratulations to our fellow Third Derivative peers, ElectricFish and Bedrock Energy, who won their categories, making three out of five finalists from the Third Derivative community! Together, let us continue to innovate, collaborate, and lead the way toward a greener and more sustainable world.

 

About VERGE:

VERGE  is the leading climate tech event accelerating solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time. It is the center of gravity for the climate community — leaders from business, government, solution providers and startups — working together to address the climate crisis.

Achieve climate goals with LVDC safety

Amid the critical battle against climate change, Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC), championed by the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), surfaces as a powerful solution with immense climate-saving potential. BL!XT is at the forefront of LVDC technology offering a Solid State Circuit Breaker (SSCB) to ensure the safety of LVDC installations.

1. Climate-Friendly Efficiency
LVDC’s remarkable efficiency minimizes energy losses by using direct current, eliminating the need for multiple conversions typical in alternating current systems. This results in less energy consumption and a significantly reduced carbon footprint.

2. Renewable Energy Integration
LVDC seamlessly integrates with renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind turbines, making it a key player in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting sustainable energy growth.

3. Enhanced Safety
Our Blixt Zero SSCB plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of LVDC installations. By actively monitoring and managing LVDC systems, as well as meeting up to the safety standards for DC, the Blixt Zero minimizes risks, making LVDC a safe and sustainable choice.

“In a nutshell, LVDC isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a powerful tool for climate action, made safer and more efficient with our SSCB. With its efficiency, integration with renewables, and enhanced safety measures, LVDC offers a sustainable and green path forward, underscored by the IEC’s support for a cleaner, more eco-conscious future”, says Jens Schroer CTO and Co-Founder of BLIXT.

Greenbiz 35 Climate Tech Startups to Watch – Vote NOW!

🚀 Exciting News! 🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that BL!XT has been chosen as a semifinalist for the #VERGE23 #Accelerate in the US! For those who don’t know, Verge is the leading climate tech event accelerating solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time.

Your support means the world to us – cast your vote for our pitch before September 7th to help us secure our spot: https://lnkd.in/dfKYKf-i (scroll down to Energy)

Ps 👍 is appreciated but it’s the votes that counts (hint: one vote per day is allowed) 😜 😉

Let’s make an impact together!

 

About VERGE:

For 11 years, early-stage founders — with seed or series A funding — have applied to pitch at our annual climate tech event, VERGE. Among the themes that stand out in 2023: While most activity is still in energy and carbon, there is increasing diversity of ideas in food startups (seaweed, insects) and building businesses (biosolar roofs, materials that sequester carbon).

This year, of 120 companies that applied, we identified seven of the most promising startups in each of five categories: energy, carbon, transport, food and buildings. The Climate Tech 35 were selected based on strength in six criteria: the solution, business model, customer need, customer traction, team and pitch presentation. All companies are incorporated, have a product ready, and employ at least one person full-time.

Watch the founder video pitches here: https://www.greenbiz.com/climate-tech-startups-to-watch and cast your vote (limit one per day) by Thursday, Sept. 7. The “people’s choice” winner could be covered on GreenBiz.com and can pitch live — along with 25 GreenBiz-selected finalists — at VERGE in San Jose, California in October. The top prize is $20,000; two runner-ups each get $10,000.

BLIXT selected to Third Derivative

We have some exciting news to share: BL!XT has been selected to join the Third Derivative accelerator program!

This is a huge milestone for us, as Third Derivative (D3) is one of the most prestigious and impactful climate innovation accelerators in the world. D3 is a vertically integrated engine that combines a next-generation accelerator, committed venture capital, a curated ecosystem of global corporations, and unparalleled market, regulatory, and policy insights.

By joining D3, we will have access to a wealth of resources, mentorship, and partnerships that will help us scale our solution and achieve our mission of reducing global carbon emissions. We are honored and thrilled to be part of this amazing community of climate innovators!

Finalist at Techarenan Challenge 2023

BL!XT is finalist in Techarenan Challenge 2023 during Almedalen.

Almedalen is an annual event taking place in week 26 in and around Almedalen, a park in the city of Visby on the Swedish island Gotland. With speeches, seminars and other political activities, it is considered to be the most important forum in Swedish politics.

BLIXT was selected among Hundreds of companies from all over the Nordics that applied, and the finalists come from a wide range of industries including energy, cleantech, fintech, food tech, health tech, music tech and more. Charlotta Holmquist will do the pitch, we keep our fingers crossed! 

🚀 Thursday 29th June SISP – Swedish Incubators & Science Parks is having a lunch seminar at  GoogleVenue where startups and scallops founders discuss challenges and opportunities in Sweden’s innovation ecosystem. BLIXT is one of the panelists!

Panel:
Carin Offerman, Dagens Industri (moderator)
Catharina Sandberg, LEAD (Business Incubator)
Charlotta Holmquist, BL!XT
Isabella Palmgren, Mimbly
Karin Ebbinghaus, Elonroad
Krim Talia, Sting
Sára Nožková, FLOX
Tobias Lewandowski, Econans – Energy Transition Unlocked

To signup and more info https://lnkd.in/gv5scD97

Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you are in Visby during Almedalen!

Interview: SSCB Technology Has Immense Potential

Article published in T&D India, May 3rd 2023

In early April 2023, Havells India entered into an agreement with Swedish company BLIXT to introduce solid state circuit breaker (SSCB) technology to the Indian subcontinent. T&D India caught up with Vivek Yadav, Executive Vice President, Havells India, to know more about this partnership and the revolutionary SSCB technology.

In an exclusive interview, Vivek Yadav tells Venugopal Pillai that though the technology is still nascent, even in the international market, the potential of SSCB is immense considering that it can provide multiple functionalities in a single device.

Vivek Yadav, Executive VP Havells India

Tell us more about the partnership with BLIXT. Is it financial or technical? Will the partnership be exclusive for Havells India?

BLIXT, as you are aware, is a Swedish tech start-up, working on technology for solid-state circuit breakers for long years. Havells and BLIXT have natural partnership to take this new technology to users.

At the moment, it is a technical JV for the Indian subcontinent. The commercial partnership will happen subsequently; we have kept it open-ended for the moment.

Our objective for the next 18-24 months is to introduce the new technology to customers and generate use cases enabling mass production in times to come.

Is BLIXT the only player equipped with solid state circuit breaker (SSCB) technology?

This technology is still very nascent, even in the international market. As of now, there is no company that is taking product commercially to customers. All technologies available, even with reputed players, are still at the R&D stage. There is no company today that has a commercially available SSCB that readily go to the market.

Basically, how does this solid-state technology work, and how it is fundamentally different from the conventional electromechanical technology seen in today’s circuit breakers?

In an electromechanical breaker (present technology), there are a number of parts – around 42 of them! Whenever there is a fault in the circuit, the breaker breaks the current path and there is an arc flash that is quenched in the arc chutes. This is the way a normal circuit breaker function, put in simple terms.

Now, in a solid state breaker there are no mechanical parts at all; absolutely, no mechanical parts!

The current path is broken electronically, which means that there is no arc produced at all. This is most important. It means that there is no energy released (within the circuit breaker) during the current interruption. This results in much less energy loss.

When there is no arc and no “let-through” energy, the capex of the customer can reduce. For instance, the cross-sectional area of the cable required to handle the load can be reduced.

Would you be manufacturing these SSCBs in India, ultimately, after the initial two-year period?

Yes. The BLITX team who visited us was very happy seeing our manufacturing and R&D capabilities. Their expectations of our manufacturing capabilities were surpassed!  Our agreement envisages that manufacturing of these SSCBs will take place at the manufacturing sites of Havells, which will be discussed at a later stage. We have exclusive rights for the Indian subcontinent. At the same time, we can also export to other countries.

How would SSCBs compare conventional breakers in terms of capital cost and lifecycle costs?

I would say that it is very early to comment on the commercial costs. Comparison with the existing MCBs would not be fair because this breaker technology is not just for short-circuit and overload protection. SSCB technology will also incorporate several other devices like earth-leakage prevention, Also, because it is an electronic device, you can reclose the circuit remotely.

Even if I assume no commercial production of mass scale – only production at the level of customized products – the cost would be comparable. If you compare the cost of arc-fault protection, RCCB/ELCB, MCB and auto-reclosure together, it (SSCB) will be cheaper even today!

Once we have commercial use-cases and volumes, I think it will be still be a winner.

Are you suggesting that conventional MCBs have the potential for widespread replacement by SSCBs?

If you see the current trends, even globally, all MCBs are getting upgraded. One can see growing instances where consultants and end-users are demanding that they need arc-fault detection device and RCCB/RCBO at the last circuit point. If you put an RCCB/ELCB in the main in-comer, one fault in one corner of the installation will mean that the incomer will be tripped. It will be nuisance tripping in other areas as well.

Eventually, as I see, every MCB along with other breaker application will get replaced by this solid-state circuit breaker.

Do you see the deployment of SSCB in the retrofit market or in greenfield application?

Initially, I would see only new-build applications. Only as the volumes build up and the costs start coming down, can we address the replacement market.

Do you foresee application of solid-state circuit breakers in the residential market?

Today, circuit protection is generally provided by an MCB in a distribution board. There are some high-current applications where we use lower fault-level breaker, for instance in air-conditioners, geysers, etc. That is actually a little overkill – it is not needed. You need protection at the circuit level at the distribution board only. But there are some current-leakage protection devices that need to be localized. In that sense, we will find a lot of use cases in the times to come.

Partnership with market leader Havells India

Havells India introduces revolutionary Solid State Circuit Breaker (SSCB) technology in association with Swedish Tech Start Up – BLIXT

National, April 5th 2023: Havells India Limited has taken a strategic step towards revolutionizing the Indian electrical industry with its recent commercial agreement signing with Sweden tech start-up BLIXT. By introducing revolutionary solid-state circuit breakers (SSCB) in Indian Sub-continent , Havells is strengthening its position as a leading switchgear company in the region. The move highlights Havells’ focus on innovative and future-ready solutions that meet sustainability standards in a rapidly transforming industry.

India’s demand for high-power applications is expected to grow faster than any other nation in the coming decades, and the power system is projected to become technologically superior, smart, and conducive to IT-enabled data sharing and management technology. SSCBs, with their ability to interrupt current flow much faster than traditional mechanical circuit breakers and there is no wear and tear due to digital switching with practically no arc unlike traditional electromechanical breaker. SSCBs are poised to be a crucial technology for the industry.

Havells’ partnership with BLIXT is a testament to its commitment to leveraging the latest technology and upgrading electricity infrastructure in India. This move sets a new benchmark in electricity consumption, and the company’s innovative solutions showcase its dedication to driving the industry into the future. With this commercial agreement, Havells is positioned to make a significant impact in the Indian electrical industry.

Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Vivek Yadav , Executive Vice President, Havells India Ltd said “We are extremely delighted to partner with BLIXT in this endeavour and reinforce our thought leadership in switchgear. Our aim is to bring cutting-edge technology and set new benchmarks for the industry. With this partnership, we are poised to make a significant impact on the future of the Indian and global electrical industry. Solid-state circuit breakers (SSCBs) have versatile applications in the electrical industry, including power distribution, renewable energy, data centres, electric vehicles, and aerospace and defence. He further added that Havells is committed to leading the transformation of the electrical industry globally by strengthening its R&D capabilities and driving innovation.”

Trued Holmquist, Co-Founder and CEO, BLIXT said “Teaming up with the market leader in India will allow us to scale faster and reach a huge market in rapid transition. We believe the fit and timing is perfect and together with Havells we will be able to reach millions of customers who would benefit from this new technology. We look forward to interact with customers across Indian region to address different applications enabling faster and reliable circuit protection ”.

SSCB has various applications:

1.Power Distribution: SSCBs can be used in power distribution systems for commercial and industrial buildings. They can be used to protect electrical equipment, such as motors, transformers, and generators, from overloads and short circuits.

2. Renewable Energy: SSCBs are well-suited for use in renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind power. They can help protect the system from overloading due to fluctuations in power output.

3. Data Centers: SSCBs are also used in data centers to protect critical IT equipment from power surges and other electrical faults.

4. Electric Vehicles: SSCBs can be used in electric vehicles to protect the battery pack and other components from damage due to short circuits or overloads.

5. Aerospace and Defence: SSCBs are also used in aerospace and defence applications, where reliability and speed are critical factors. They can be used to protect sensitive electronic equipment and ensure mission-critical systems remain operational.

Overall, SSCBs are a versatile technology that can be used in a wide range of applications where fast and reliable circuit protection is essential. As the technology continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see even more innovative applications of SSCBs in the future.

About Havells India Limited

Havells India Ltd is a leading FMEG (Fast moving electrical goods) and a consumer durable company, with a presence across 60 countries. Its product range includes Industrial & Domestic electrical goods and consumer durables. Havells owns prestigious brands like Havells, Lloyd, Crabtree, Standard and Reo.

About Blixt Tech AB

BLIXT enables real time software configuration of electricity to control both current and voltage. The solid state technology platform includes solid state circuit breakers and next generation battery system architecture, providing a future proof, software configurable, safe and efficient infrastructure for AC and DC. The company holds 44 patent applications and is since 2021 an official member of  high-quality partner ecosystem program. BLIXT was founded in Sweden in 2018 and has received multiple industry awards.

For more information please contact:

Havells India Ltd Contact

Amit Sharma

E-mail: amit1.sharma@havells.com

Phone: 9911236700

Blixt Tech AB Contact:

Trued Holmquist

E-mail: trued@blixt.tech

Phone: +46706012102

BLIXT and Fortona team up to revolutionize the Dutch DC market

Fortona BV, part of Hanzestrohm, and Swedish tech startup BLIXT announced today that they have signed a MOU to market and sell solid-state circuit breakers in the Netherlands. Introducing this new technology is a game changer for industries, households and cities to migrate to energy efficient direct current (DC) networks, reducing both energy bills and carbon emissions.

Today, about 20% of the electricity produced never reach end-consumers, the majority is lost when converting between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) power.

With the ongoing transition towards clean energy, we see an increasing rise of DC power sources, such as solar, wind and batteries. At the same time, most of our devices, machines and motors (including electric cars) use DC power. But with an outdated AC distribution network, electricity needs to be converted between AC and DC (usually several times) before it reaches the end load, resulting in painful energy losses.

Migrating our electricity infrastructure to DC would eliminate those conversion losses and is therefore an obvious next step. But until now, DC grids has not been scaling as quick as it should, one of the main reasons being the lack of protection devices.

While a traditional electro-mechanical breaker works for AC, it cannot handle fast DC currents at higher voltages. BLIXT’s solid-state circuit breaker does not only act x1000 times faster than a mechanical circuit breaker, but it also provides real time circuit level metering and full control of the power flow. They can thereby be an integrated part of a more flexible and reliable power grid and revolutionize how we produce, manage, and consume electricity.

Moreover, BLIXT’s solid-state circuit breaker supports both AC and DC power, creating a bridge to the future. This unique capability means a building can gradually convert to DC without having to change the infrastructure – it’s a pure software configuration.

“The intention with this collaboration between BLIXT and Fortona is to provide the quickly growing DC market in the Netherlands with access to BLIXT’s world leading technologies, enabling an even faster transition with a substantial environmental impact. Working closely with a partner like Fortona, that shares our visions and have the capability, speed and resources to make an impact, will pave the way for a successful rollout, says Trued Holmquist, Co-Founder and CEO, BLIXT.”

Among the market activities for the launch of BLIXT’s new solid-state breaker, Fortona will engage with local installers and invite selected customers for pilots in the Netherlands.

”Fortona brings together the most innovative products, best practices and leading companies from around the globe to create a pool of technical and sustainably responsible solutions that are fit for the future. BLIXT is one of these innovative companies that has the same vision and capabilities with intelligent resources to create  products with a real added value for a sustainable future.

“BLIXT can help our customers to realize safe DC grids, which we believe is the key to a sustainable, future-proof electrical infrastructure. We’re looking forward to starting the partnership with BLIXT and launching pilot projects with innovative installers in the Netherlands.”  says Parsa Tashacori, Business development manager of Fortona.

About Blixt Tech AB

BLIXT enables real time software configuration of electricity to control both current and voltage. The solid state technology platform includes solid state circuit breakers and next generation battery system architecture, providing a future proof, software configurable, safe and efficient infrastructure for AC and DC. The company holds 44 patent applications and is since 2021 an official member of Infineon’s high-quality partner ecosystem program. BLIXT was founded in Sweden in 2018 and has received multiple industry awards.

About Fortona BV

As part of the Hanzestrohm group, with more than 70 years of experience in electrical engineering, Fortona is fully focused on the energy transition and DC micro grids. The combination of social and technical knowledge and support offers customers new opportunities in the field of peak shaving, cost savings and energy independence. The Fortona portfolio will include Bi-Directional charging stations, DC converters, Energy management and energy storage systems.

 

https://news.cision.com/blixt-tech-ab/r/blixt-and-fortona-team-up—want-to-revolutionize-the-dutch-dc-market,c3672266

Industry veteran supports BLIXT as Senior Advisor

We are proud to announce that Paul van Son, Dutch veteran in the energy sector, has joined BLIXT as non-executive Senior Advisor!

Part from being a warm and humble person that brings positive energy, Paul contributes with valuable knowledge that will help us to scale faster, better and broader!

Paul has been active for more than 40 years in various supervisory boards and executive positions, including founding CEO and President of Dii Desert Energy and Chairman of Carbon Neutral Fund. As TU Delft (Nl) graduated electrical and energy system engineer, he has dedicated most of his career to the energy transition in Europe, Asia, and Africa, focusing on green power, hydrogen and E-Fuels and technology innovations. 

Warm welcome to the BLIXT team!

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