Seanergy Electric

Hydro-electric Solutions

Energy Tech
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in June 2008 by Shlomo Gilboa, Seanergy Electric operates with 1–10 employees. The company is currently in a Pre-Funding stage, focusing on the development of its HydroTop pump and wave energy technology.

Business overview

Seanergy Electric develops clean technology solutions across the energy and water sectors, providing consulting services to governments and municipalities globally. The company's core product, HydroTop, is a water pump designed to operate solely on mechanical principles, utilizing 'reverse gravity' chambers and a valve system for efficiency. Additionally, Seanergy Electric has developed a method for producing energy from waves, with successful pilot installations in the Haifa port, and is now preparing for commercialization with international partners. The company operates within the Energy Tech sector, specifically addressing sustainable water systems and clean energy generation, and targets industries such as transportation infrastructure, including ports and harbors.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Seanergy Electric's primary focus?
Seanergy Electric focuses on developing clean technology solutions in the energy and water sectors, including a mechanical water pump called HydroTop and wave energy generation technology.
Who founded Seanergy Electric?
Seanergy Electric was founded by Shlomo Gilboa, who also serves as the CEO.
What is the HydroTop?
The HydroTop is a new type of water pump developed by Seanergy Electric, designed to operate purely on mechanical principles using 'reverse gravity' chambers and a valve system.
Has Seanergy Electric's wave energy technology been tested?
Yes, Seanergy Electric's wave energy technology has undergone several successful pilot installations in the Haifa port and is currently awaiting commercialization.
What markets does Seanergy Electric serve?
Seanergy Electric consults with governments and municipalities worldwide and targets sectors such as transportation infrastructure, including ports and harbors, for its energy and water solutions.
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