Hydrogen will be an important part of the future's energy mix to achieve emission-free transport on land and at sea, cover the increasing energy demand, and to be able to decarbonise several industrial processes.
Solar energy is an endless source of potential electricity and is quickly becoming the cheapest form of renewable energy in the world. Greenstat supplies solar cells for local electricity production on roofs, in addition to expanding solar power plants on a large scale.
At Greenstat we harvest energy from the wind and produce new renewable electricity for trade and businesses – all with minimal meddling with nature. We have dubbed this concept industrial wind.
Zero-emission motorists of the future deserve just as much choice to recharge as traditional petrol stations provide. Therefore, we have created Greenstation, so all drivers of electric vehicles have a worry-free charge and filling solution.
The technology and knowledge surrounding renewable solutions are moving forward quickly, but that also means that it’s easy to drown in information. That's why we have created Greensight, a subsidiary that offers information and user support to contribute to better sustainable decisions.
Since its inception, Greenstat has established several companies, including wholly owned subsidiaries, as well as associated companies established together with others. In addition, Greenstat has a small venture portfolio with companies that contribute to the green energy transition.