Electricity

With our unique and innovative technology based on chemical recycling, AC Biode aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, eliminate waste/ocean plastic, and improve recycling rates at a global scale.

AC Biode is a Japanese-European cleantech startup with expertise in chemistry, electronics and material science.

Technoloigcal innovation in graphene based materials for application in solar cell, battery and fuel cells

The company is developing a unique microwave-excited surface wave plasma process to deposite graphene directly on aribrary susbtrates. Thus, the company gives various solutions for graphene formation on susbtrates like, plastics, glass, metals, dielectric and insulators. The graphene deposited technology has been extented to fabricate graphene-silicon solar cells, graphene coated peroveskite solar cells, all-solid-state lithium ion batteries and fuel cells.

“The world is full of resources ! "

We are currently working on the following projects. Extraction of magnesium and lithium from the sea, smelting magnesium hydroxide into pure magnesium to be used as a raw material for magnesium alloys, supply of domestically produced low-CO2 magnesium as a constituent material for next-generation key industries such as automobiles and robots by overcoming the situation where China accounts for more than 80% of the world's production. To recover CO2 from various sources, such as thermal power generation and atmospheric CO2, generate heat and electricity through a power generation system using the combustion reaction between magnesium and CO2. Furthermore, we aim to kill two birds with one stone by recovering CO2 from many sources, such as thermal power generation and CO2 in the atmosphere, and generating heat and electricity through a power generation system using the combustion reaction of magnesium and CO2 to reduce CO2.

Top-light floating vertical axis wind turbine for reducing the cost of offshore wind energy

Devloping offshore renewable energy devices including floating vertical axis wind turbine, marine current turbine and wave energy converter.