Graphmatech – Finalists at E-Prize 2021

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Graphmatech is proud to be one of the finalists in the category “Energy Efficiency” at the 13th edition of E-Prize, one of Sweden’s leading energy solutions awards, hosted by E.ONDagens Industri, and Aktuell Hållbarhet.

On the 8th of October, a breakfast webinar will take place – where the finalists across the three categories, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Transportation, will present.
The three companies nominated in the category “Energy Efficiency” are Graphmatech, BatteryLoop, and Polarium.

The winners will be announced on the 16th of November during the Hållbart Näringsliv conference in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Learn more about E-Prize and the 2021 finalists

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