DTU Eased Martina's Dive Into Entrepreneurship

Technical University of Denmark

In the shared office space on the first floor of DTU's innovation hub, DTU Skylab, founder of Gridlinx Martina Vojtkova is drawing up three employment contracts. The young company is on a roll, seeing that its solution which promises to enable car owners to connect their electric vehicle (EV) to a box, which not only charges the car, but also powers their private homes with green, cheap energy, is fully developed.

"By the end of 2024, we hope to have a finished, physical product that can be used in houses and also be shown to potential investors. So, it's like a buffer year," Martina Vojtkova discloses about the first critical year in a startup's life.

With an investment of over 1 million DKK in soft funding from the Innovation Fund Denmark, three of Gridlinx's six founders are secured financially to focus on the development of the company full-time.

It also helps to be part of DTU's well-developed ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship, where startups like Gridlinx get desk space, coaching and can work 24/7 alongside other ambitious teams.

Can save electric car owners several thousand kroner

What is also gaining momentum is the number of electric cars. Today there are a quarter of a million electric cars on the roads, but in five years this number is expected to quadruple.

Electric vehicles typically have a consumption of 4,000 kWh per year. With Gridlinx's solution, car owners can achieve a cost reduction of up to 37 percent of their energy bill by a) charging the electrical vehicle during off-peak hours, b) storing the electricity in the battery pack and c) using just 5 to 10 percent of that power to supply their homes instead of power from the grid when it is expensive, usually between 17 and 21.

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