Powel AS
also known as "Powel" references originating from Norway
The archive contains 6 references to Powel AS.
The first known report was published on 07.07.2018, making Powel the 258th oldest out of the 1219 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 6 publications relating to IOTA, Powel currently ranks as the 72nd most active out of 1219 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
17.09.2020
The +CityxChange initiative published a report mentioning Powel AS, FourC, Avis Budget Group (RAC Norway), ATB and Smart M Power to have submitted a "Seamless eMobility system including user interface", which is "a software solution that acknowledges and empowers electro-Mobility as a Service [...] provides travellers with ready-to-hand access to nearby transport options, where they can evaluate, select, and possibly pay a trip
24.02.2020
The European Commission published an article, stating that "CityxChange project partner IOTA Stiftung has been selected as a key innovator within the European Commission’s Innovation Radar initiative that identifies high-potential innovations and innovators in EU-funded research and innovation framework programmes and assesses their market readiness."
22.10.2019
The IOTA Foundation publishes an update of the ongoing efforts with its partners like Powel and Smart MPower of the +CityXChange project under the EU Horizon 2020 project of the European Commission.
13.02.2019
+CityXChange tweets about a recent workshop with Entra ASA, Powel AS, Trønderenergi, the NTNU and FourC AS around the Brattørkaia energy surplus building, trading energy over IOTA.
13.02.2019
Entra ASA, one of Norways leading real estate companies publishes an article outlining the setup of the surplus energy building in Brattørkaia, Trondheim, and the meeting of leaders from Engie Lab Crigen, IOTA Foundation, NTNU, Powel, Trianel, TRONDHEIM MUNICIPALITY and Trønderenergi to explore new energy solutions and business models around IOTA’s distributed ledger technology.
07.07.2018
The +CityXChange proposal was invited by the European Commission to become a new smart city lighthouse project. The project is driven by 7 cities, 30 partners, including two Universities, six Large enterprises, two distributed network operators, eleven SMEs and two not-for-Profit organisations including the IOTA Foundation: City of Trondheim, City of Limerick, City of Alba Iulia, City of Pisek, City of Sestao, City of Smolyan, City of Voru, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), University of Limerick, Integrated Environmental Solutions Research and Development, Powel AS, Energy Agency of Plovdiv, Future Analytics Consulting Ltd., Research2Market, Isocarp, TrønderEnergi Kraft AS, ABB Norway, ATB participates, AVIS Budget Group, Statkraft Varme AS, ESB Innovation RoI Ltd., ESB Networks, Ove Arup & Partners SAU, FourC AS, Kjeldsberg Eiendomsforvaltning AS, Smart MPower, Space Engagers, Colaborativa, Officinæ Verdi SpA, NHP Eiendom AS, GKinetic Energy Ltd.