Boson Energy
Thermal Gasification Systems Converting Solid Waste into Hydrogen and Electricity
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in August 2015 by Jan Grimbrandt and Liran Dor, Boson Energy operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised a total of $27.85M across 4 funding rounds. In January 2024, the company secured a grant from the BIRD Foundation.
Business overview
Boson Energy develops solutions for the clean, efficient, and affordable production of circular, carbon-negative hydrogen from non-recyclable waste and biomass. Its core technology enables distributed plants to produce local hydrogen for direct use, power grid support, and speed-charging for electric vehicles. The company serves markets globally, with operations in Luxembourg, Israel, and Sweden, focusing on the energy tech sector, particularly in sustainable fuels, hydrogen, and waste-to-energy solutions.
Strategic signal
In July 2024, Siemens and Boson Energy announced an agreement to accelerate the green energy transition through waste-to-hydrogen technology. This collaboration signals a significant validation of Boson Energy's technology and its potential to scale, indicating strong forward momentum in strategic partnerships and market penetration for its sustainable energy solutions.
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- What is Boson Energy's primary focus?
- Boson Energy focuses on developing thermal gasification systems that convert solid waste into hydrogen and electricity, aiming for clean, efficient, and affordable production of circular, carbon-negative hydrogen.
- When was Boson Energy founded and by whom?
- Boson Energy was founded in August 2015 by Jan Grimbrandt and Liran Dor.
- What significant partnership did Boson Energy announce in July 2024?
- In July 2024, Siemens and Boson Energy entered an agreement to accelerate the green energy transition through waste-to-hydrogen technology.
- What was a key recognition for Boson Energy in December 2025?
- In December 2025, Boson Energy was selected by NATO DIANA, placing municipal waste on the strategic agenda for reducing diesel consumption, cutting gas dependence, and producing sustainable aviation fuel.