Global Scale-up Safari Companies

Challenge 3: Decarbonising Transport


CHRG Network App (LT)

 

CHRG Network is a software platform for EV charging that connects all charging stations into a single network, enabling owners to share and monetise their charging stations. We foster the adoption of EV infrastructure helping property owners (housing associations, office & other parking operators) to provide charging service. Our home market is Lithuania, but we look for access to Denmark, Poland, Estonia etc.

The basic function of our software is to help collect payments for the charging service provided. 

Secondary, but a no less important function is the Dynamic Load Balancing module which helps efficiently distribute/balance electricity output so that with CHRG software help you can sell 2-3 times more electricity and serve up to 5-10 times more users with the same electricity output (no need for costly physical upgrade). We do that with a special pricing scheme that allows users to select the best option matching their needs. When enough data is available we will enable AI to learn user behaviour so that the software can make the most optimal decisions for them.


Datahood (LT)

 

Datahood is a location intelligence platform that helps businesses and municipalities to make risk-free decisions using big data. We provide territorial analysis SaaS tool to retail/ hospitality, real estate and municipal companies in Lithuania, enabling them to create more sustainable cities.  

Datahood’s innovation is that we enhance open data with private and use ML algorithms to predict the best locations for specific use-cases, providing a one-stop platform that visually and understandably for all represents the needs of communities in urban areas.

We constantly analyse data points from multiple sources to give you the best insights. We save your time and money on collecting and processing data. We ensure the legitimacy and richness of data, which requires lots of resources internally.

Datahood

 

Mash Makes (DK)

 

We at MASH Makes produce the world’s cheapest hydrogen from agricultural waste and crop residues (biomass) in a way that also sequesters carbon. The benefit is multi-fold: waste reduction + produce high-quality hydrogen from it + sequester the carbon in the soil + make arid and semi-arid lands more fertile and counter desertification. 

The technology can cover 50% of the world’s energy needs –while directly sequestering 33% of the global CO2 emissions, and displacing more than 20% fossil-based emissions.

Our innovation combines waste valorization, carbon sequestration, fossil fuel displacement and ultimately combating desertification and climate change.

Key Markets: 

  • Transport: Both Automotive and Maritime

  • Iron and Steelmaking Industries

  • Chemical Companies

MASH Makes


The Routing Company (US/SCO)

On-demand vehicle routing & management platforms helping cities and transport authorities optimise the use of their assets reduce transportation asset under-utilisation and carbon reduction. 

The Routing Company (TRC) partners with cities and agencies to power public transit for their communities. The core of our platform is a ridesharing optimization algorithm that our founders researched and developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and TU Delft. It is designed to help a community of any size, in any place, with any amount of resources meet the transportation needs of its people.

Alumni of CivTech Scotland 5.0. 

The Routing Company

 

Scipopulis (BR)

We have developed a platform that processes and analyses mobility data in real-time, together with other city data. It generates multiple mobility-related KPIs (including estimates for greenhouse gas emissions) that help cities on the decarbonisation of public transportation.

We have developed (together with our partner, the Institute for Energy and Environment in Brazil) a model that can estimate emissions generated by each bus according to real-world operational conditions.

Besides that, our tool focuses on metrics that are useful for cities and transport planners, while competitors generate metrics focused on the problems of transport operators and companies providing transport services.

Scipopulis