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12 North East companies helping the drive towards net zero

As the Cop26 attracts commitments from governments and international organisations, North East companies are already in the vanguard of renewable energy and electrification of transport

Companies in the North East involved in the net zero agenda - Nissan, Hitachi, Britishvolt and Smulders

Turntide Transport

Formed earlier this year, the Gateshead firm led by electric vehicle veteran Matt Boyle is backed by some high profile investors.

With funding from the likes of Amazon and foundations led by Bill Gates and Robert Downey Jnr, Turntide Transport took over Mr Boyle’s former firm BorgWarner Gateshead plus Cramlington’s Avid Technology and Sunderland-based Hyperdrive Innovation.

The company wants to accelerate the electrification of a range of transport modes, including aviation, shipping and rail.

Power Roll

Power Roll has developed an ultra-thin solar film which can generate and store electricity, producing green power up to 10 times more cheaply than traditional technologies.

The firm - which was formed in Sunderland but last year moved to the Jade Business Park in County Durham - says that its products can be installed on all manner of surfaces, including rooftops and sides of buildings.

It has signed partnerships to extend its reach in Japan and India, and has raised more than £8m in investment, most recently with a funding round led by Maven Capital Partners.