Awarded in the category “Energy & Environment”: Green City Solutions
In 2024, Capital and Statista are awarding Germany’s most innovative companies for the fifth time. Christian Baulig reports for Capital on the exclusive study and accolade – and presents the comprehensive table featuring all awarded firms, which “stand out in the country due to their exceptional spirit of innovation”.
Capital emphasizes that even a mention in the “meticulously compiled” list based on the “judgments of expert professionals” in itself “constitutes recognition and a positive endorsement from the market”.
Therefore, we proudly announce that we have once again been recognized as one of the “Most Innovative Companies in Germany” („Innovativsten Unternehmen Deutschlands“) in the “Energy & Environment” category. We are particularly grateful not only for the recognition itself but also for the highest ratings of five stars for “Innovation” and “Recommendation Reasons.” We also performed very well in terms of the number of recommendations and patent relevance – and are delighted to share this honor with other companies such as Allgäuer Überlandwerk, Enerkíte, MaxSolar, Landwärme, Kraftwerk Kraft-Wärme-Koppl., Hydrogenious LOHC, dem Fraunhofer CSP, Ritter Energie, Sunfire und Polarstern in the category of up to 250 employees.
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In the latest analysis by Capital und Statista on “Germany’s Most Innovative Companies,” a total of “465 firms achieved top ratings with four or five stars”. The selection was made “across 20 industries and sectors, from the automotive industry to the chemical sector to energy and environment”.
During this study period, approximately 3,566 innovation experts were surveyed, “who were tasked with evaluating companies within their respective industries”. Throughout the process, “from a total of 1,902 candidates […] those 465 companies were filtered out, which are considered particularly innovative”.
According to the experts, the industries deemed “particularly innovative” include “Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology (40 percent), Automotive & Commercial Vehicles (36 percent), and Energy & Environment (34 percent)”.