Submissions spanned six key innovation categories, with Renewable Energy emerging as the most popular focus area. The diversity of proposals—ranging from green fuels and hydrogen to smart systems and sustainable infrastructure—demonstrates the global drive toward carbon neutrality and energy transformation.
Nearly three-quarters of submissions came from outside of China, underscoring the award’s international reach. Notable contributions were received from the United States (12.5%), United Kingdom (6.2%), and India (8.7%), with strong representation also from Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. Applications from China (18.1%) and Hong Kong (5.5%) also made up a significant share of the overall total.
Mr Alan Chan Ying-lung, Executive Chairman of the TERA-Award Organising Committee, remarked that the surge in global participation reaffirms the competition’s position as a premier platform for energy innovation. He underscored the competition’s proven track record in helping emerging innovators scale, not only through funding—including a grand prize of USD1 million—but also by fostering long-term collaborations across the energy ecosystem.
He cited alumni such as i2Cool, which closed its Series A funding round last year with support from Towngas to accelerate the global rollout of its passive cooling technology. The company’s electricity-free cooling coatings are now being deployed in a growing number of international projects. Another success story, Luquos Energy, advanced into industrial-scale development after receiving Towngas backing, launching a demonstration project for its sulfur-based flow battery system in Shenzhen.
With the submission phase now complete, the competition moves into the judging stage, led by Chief Judge Professor Cui Yi, a globally renowned scientist and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. The expert panel will evaluate entries based on technological innovation, feasibility, scalability, and potential for global impact.
Winners will be announced in July 2025, with top teams gaining the opportunity to connect with investors and industry leaders, pursue strategic partnerships, and accelerate commercialisation through the TERA-Award platform.
For more information, visit www.tera-award.life
About the TERA-Award Energy Innovation Competition
The TERA-Award Energy Innovation Competition, organised by Towngas and empowered by Full Vision Capital, aims to discover and develop innovative technologies and solutions in climate technology. It promotes zero-carbon technology development by bringing together global innovative technological forces to advance climate technology innovation and application. The competition serves as an international acceleration platform, matching climate technology entrepreneurs with investors and application scenario providers to help early-stage climate technology companies grow rapidly and drive the realisation of a green, smart, and sustainable future.
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