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Who We Are

Leveraging scientific expertise to drive innovation and efficiency in the business world.
Our Philosophy

FOLIVORA = SLOTH

Instead of defying gravity upright, sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside down in the branches of trees. They move very slowly.

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Energy Efficiency

Sloths have specialized in their conservation to cope with nutrient-poor leaves. As a result, they must save energy at every turn.

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Omnipresent renewables rather than fossil energy sources

The sloth uses omnipresent food sources instead of rarer food sources, such as ripe fruit, which must be searched for with difficulty.

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Decentralization and locality

Sloths have very long arms but only very short shoulder blades. This gives them a maximum range of motion for localized feeding.

Our Journey from Research to Real-World Impact

At Folivora Energy, our foundation lies in cutting-edge academic research.

As a spin-off from the Technical University of Darmstadt, we harness years of expertise in energy system and process optimization research to deliver transformative solutions.

Publications

Read our publications and discover the physics and mathematics behind our solutions.

Optimal component sizing and operational optimization of a mobile energy system for decentralized electricity supply

Roth, Maximilian; Franke, George; Rinderknecht, Stephan

In: Smart Energy, 11, Elsevier, ISSN 2666-9552 DOI | Official URL

Decentralized multi-grid coupling for energy supply of a hybrid bus depot using mixed-integer linear programming

Roth, Maximilian; Franke, George; Rinderknecht, Stephan

In: Smart Energy, 11, Elsevier, ISSN 2666-9552 DOI | Official URL

Optimal component sizing and operational optimization of a mobile energy system for decentralized electricity supply

Roth, Maximilian; Franke, George; Rinderknecht, Stephan

In: Smart Energy, 11, Elsevier, ISSN 2666-9552 DOI | Official URL

Optimal component sizing and operational optimization of a mobile energy system for decentralized electricity supply

Roth, Maximilian; Franke, George; Rinderknecht, Stephan

In: Smart Energy, 11, Elsevier, ISSN 2666-9552 DOI | Official URL

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