Teksis is a Turkish startup that specializes in fuel-cell-powered devices generating electrical energy. Founded in 2007 as part of a collaboration between academia and industry, the company focuses on commercializing academic knowledge to create high-value products. Teksis is strategically important for Turkey's renewable energy sector, particularly in hydrogen energy and fuel cell technologies, conducting R&D and innovation initiatives. The company's mission is to develop indigenous products for all components of the hydrogen chain, supported by grants from organizations such as TUBITAK, Development Agency, UNIDO, KOSGEB, and the European Union.
Teksis has expanded its product range in alignment with market needs by leveraging support from various funding and support institutions. Its offerings include low and high-temperature PEM, liquid-fed, and SOFC fuel cell stacks and systems, as well as solar and wind power systems, including hybrid systems. Additionally, the company has implemented facilities for direct or indirect electricity generation from wind, solar, and hydrogen energies. It closely monitors system efficiency through computer-based tracking of individual components.
The company carries out its activities in the ODTU Technology Development Zone, where it houses its Design and Engineering Office, alongside a research and production laboratory for fuel cells. It also operates an Istanbul liaison office. While Teksis has not disclosed its recent investment details, its focus on essential sectors such as climate tech, ESG, energy, and renewable energy positions it as a promising player in Turkey's sustainable technology landscape.
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