With the support of ten energy utilities, Free Electrons will accelerate energy-related developments in IoT, smart grids and efficiency technology.

Free Electrons, an international accelerator backed by 10 energy utilities, unveiled the 30 startups accepted into its second cohort on Tuesday.

The accelerator launched in 2017 with an initial group of 12 startups on a six-month program. The 2018 batch is focused on energy-related technologies including the internet of things (IoT), digitisation, smart grids, e-mobility, energy management and energy efficiency.

Participating startups will begin with a one-week bootcamp in Lisbon, Portgual before training for subsequent legs in Australia, the…

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