Published by Todd Bush on March 27, 2025
ATLANTA, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cleantech hydrogen energy company JTEC Energy has been named to TIME's list of America's Top GreenTech Companies 2025. This prestigious award is presented by TIME and Statista Inc., the leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The award list was announced on March 25th, 2025, and can be viewed on TIME's website.
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Statista gathered and scrutinized data from over 4,300 companies, and awarded the top 250 based on three evaluation criteria:
Positive environmental impact: The scoring is based on impact data such as the quality and impact of their product/service portfolio, as well as the expertise of their leadership team provided by HolonIQ
Financial strength: The scoring is based on the analysis of financial data points e.g., revenue, employee or funding information
Innovation drive: The scoring is based on the Patent Asset Index featured in LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions
In support of the research, Statista gathered data from company applications, annual reports, media monitoring, and other public sources. Additionally, Statista worked with specialized data partners HolonIQ and LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Solutions to further strengthen the data quality.
Statista publishes hundreds of worldwide industry rankings and company listings with high-profile media partners. This research and analysis service is based on the success of statista.com, the leading data and business intelligence portal that provides statistics, relevant business data, and various market and consumer studies and surveys.
Mike McQuary, CEO of JTEC Energy, expressed his company's appreciation for the honor."JTEC is committed to developing a new source of clean power. It's an ambitious goal, and we feel very passionately about the importance of the work we are doing. Congratulations to our fellow honorees on the 2025 list as they too pursue the grand changes that will shape the future."
Former NASA scientist and Super Soaker inventor Dr. Lonnie Johnson invented the Johnson Thermo-Electrochemical Converter (JTEC), a cleantech hydrogen energy device that transforms heat into energy more efficiently than any device in history. Led by Mike McQuary, and with over 45 patents, JTEC captures both waste heat and geothermal heat for power generation. For more information about JTEC Energy, visit the company website at JTECEnergy.com.
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