News · 2 October 2024

Granular Energy Named to the Norrsken 100 Impact List

Out of over 1,200+ nominated companies from around the globe, our company has been selected to be a part of this year’s prestigious Norrsken Impact/100 list!

Nasdaq Tower in Times Square, New York, showing Granular Energy logo

The Impact/100 list is an annual celebration of the world’s most promising impact startups, recognising companies that are shaping the future by addressing some of the planet’s toughest challenges. These companies offer 100 ways to fix the future. The list is curated by the Norrsken Foundation, with nominations coming from an elite group of 40 handpicked partners, including top investors like Breakthrough Energy, Atomico, A16Z, Khosla Ventures, and Norrsken VC.

Being recognised for our hard work and commitment to creating positive change is a huge honour. This is not only a validation of our mission but also an opportunity to showcase the impact we’re making to a global audience.

We’ve made it to Times Square!

To add to the excitement, our logo was featured on none other than the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square, New York City, during NY Climate Week! This monumental recognition marks a significant milestone for our team, and we’re beyond proud.

We are incredibly grateful to the Norrsken Foundation and their partners for recognising our efforts. Here’s to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and to many more milestones ahead!

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