Local NewsNews Cummins’ Green tech making waves by Barbados Today Traffic 09/10/2020 written by Barbados Today Traffic 09/10/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Barbadian-Carlton-Cummins-left-and-business-partner-Amrit-Chandan-are-creating-a-stir-in-the-United-Kingdom.-scaled Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 235 The work of Barbadian-born innovator and entrepreneur Carlton Cummins is continuing to create international buzz in the green technologies space. Aceleron, the British-based company which he co-founded with business partner Amrit Chandan, has made it into the inaugural BGF 10 Green Tech to Watch list. BGF is an investment company in the United Kingdom that works with growing companies in multiple sectors, providing a range of support, including funding and expertise. The list was published in early September in the Tech Track 100 supplement of Britain’s Sunday Times. As explained in the publication, the list “identifies a cross-section of privately-owned UK companies that are developing technology to help mitigate or reverse the effects of human activity on the environment”. The inclusion in the list is another vote of confidence in Cummins and Chandan’s work in developing recyclable lithium-ion batteries as a means of storing and providing clean energy. Barbadians can source one of the company’s leading, energy storage products – the Offgen Battery System – from local suppliers. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Following the publishing of the list, a statement shared on Aceleron’s website read, in part: “We are thrilled to feature on BGF’s inaugural 10 Green Tech companies to watch listed in the Sunday Times Tech Track . . . What a testament to our serviceable, upgradable and recyclable lithium-ion batteries that are providing access to clean energy around the world.” Founded in 2016, Aceleron is the youngest company on the list. It stands alongside businesses that each provide different green technology solutions such as tree-free office paper and packaging materials, low energy ventilation, lighting and cooling systems, and lithium-sulphur batteries. The companies were judged based on several criteria, including the development of patented technology. Joe Kempton, reporter at Sunday Times Fast Track wrote: “Co-founders Carlton Cummins and Amrit Chandan, both 31, represent a new generation of entrepreneurs, combining a commitment to ethical enterprise with the latest technical skills.” Come November, an overall winner will be announced and presented with an award sponsored by BGF at the Tech Track 100 awards event. (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Business chamber driving digital transformation for growth 28/12/2024 Pork production recovers despite import challenges 28/12/2024 Prescod calls for Pan-Africanism in education reform 28/12/2024