Three Capenergies members take centre stage at EVER MONACO, including two award winners!

For its 20thᵉ edition, EVER MONACO brought the international community together in Monte Carlo around sustainable mobility, energy innovations and Green Tech.

A highlight of the show, the Start-ups competition showcased innovative projects by companies committed to the energy transition.

Three Capenergies members presented their innovative solutions and two stood out among the winners:

Sun-Ways won first prize in the competition for its patented technology integrated between the rails and received an exceptional prize of €8,000.

A world first on the solar track:

Born out of a desire to reduce CO₂ emissions and make the most of underused spaces, Sun-Ways is developing a novel technology: removable solar power plants installed between the rails.

Thanks to a patented system and a dedicated railway machine, the photovoltaic panels can be installed or removed quickly and safely.

This innovation transforms railway tracks into energy sources, combining efficiency, land savings and operating safety.

Anyos takes 3rd place on the podium and wins the prize of 800 euros and a year's insurance from Gramaglia.

French-style sustainable recharging:

Anyos, a French manufacturer and operator, designs eco-designed 100 % charging stations that can be upgraded and reconditioned, using a local, circular industrial model.

Its approach is part of a strategy to decarbonise mobility and combat programmed obsolescence, and is certified by Origine France Garantie and Greentech Innovation.

A responsible approach that puts the company at the heart of sustainable electric mobility.

Renovating for tomorrow, presented its integrated business model for energy renovation, combining comprehensive support with tailor-made technical and financial assistance, in front of a jury made up of professionals and players committed to the ecological transition.

A forum for ideas and solutions:

EVER MONACO - of which Capenergies is a partner - is a genuine forum for discussion and reflection, exploring the major challenges of tomorrow's mobility and energy:

-  Intelligent electrification and infrastructure,
-  Sustainability and the circular economy,
-  Decarbonising land, sea and air transport,
-  Battery storage and recovery,
-  Energy flexibility and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G).

Round tables also addressed key issues such as transition policies, social acceptability, governance models and the territorial coherence of the deployment of new forms of mobility.

Photo credits: Sun-Ways, Renover pour demain, EVER MONACO