
Mar 25, 2025
InnoEnergy unveils new brand and strengthened commitment to industrialising clean tech innovation
InnoEnergy, the driving force behind the EBA250 initiative, introduces today its new brand identity, reflecting its evolution and continued commitment to scaling clean industrial technologies. While the company name remains InnoEnergy, the new INNO logo highlights its position at the intersection of clean tech innovation, public and private investment, and industry collaboration.
This rebrand comes at a pivotal moment. When InnoEnergy was founded in 2010, clean energy was still a niche sector. Today the energy transition is well underway. It is even a central pillar of Europe’s industrial strategy, reinforced by the European Union’s Clean Industrial Deal, which underscores the importance of scaling clean technologies for Europe’s competitiveness and economic growth. InnoEnergy has been at the forefront of that change—particularly supporting the development of domestic value chains in batteries, solar and green hydrogen strategic to the energy transition. Looking ahead, InnoEnergy plans to further scale its impact, with an ambition to mobilise up to €160 billion in clean tech investment by 2030.
InnoEnergy remains a close partner of the European Union and will continue to drive strategic initiatives to support of Europe’s climate and industrial ambitions. The European Battery Alliance (EBA) remains central of these efforts, helping build a resilient, competitive and sustainable battery industry that reinforces Europe’s position in the global economy. Additionally, InnoEnergy will continue to lead new value chain initiatives in emerging sectors, further strengthening Europe’s leadership in clean industrialisation.
For more information on InnoEnergy and its renewed vision, visit www.innoenergy.com.
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