Revert Technologies is a Maine-based climate-tech company that helps businesses cut electricity waste by turning things off. Its plug-and-play smart plugs and surge protectors pair with a cloud AI platform that learns usage patterns and utility prices to automatically manage plug loads, kill phantom power, and report energy and carbon savings. Born at Yale and hardened through the Roux Institute Techstars Accelerator, Revert turns the boring problem of standby power into measurable savings and lower emissions.
M2X Energy builds modular, trailer-mounted gas-to-liquids systems that convert wasted methane - the gas flared at oil wells, landfills, and digesters - into low-carbon methanol. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Rockledge, Florida, the company replaces giant fixed chemical plants with mass-manufactured 'chemical plants on wheels' that drive up to a stranded gas source, connect, and run. After proving the model on flare gas at a Chord Energy well in the Bakken, M2X raised a $40M Series B in 2024 to build its first commercial fleet.