Twelve more start-ups chosen for MSIP Accelerator

Twelve more start-ups chosen for MSIP Accelerator

Sarah Petrie

Twelve young innovative companies have been successful in applying to take part in Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc’s (MSIP) accelerator programme.

MSIP, a joint venture between Michelin, Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise, is an Innovation Parc in Dundee for sustainable mobility and decarbonisation, aiming to drive economic growth and diversity whilst addressing climate change.

Part funded by Scottish Enterprise and delivered by Skillfluence, the MSIP Accelerator has been specifically designed to help ambitious young companies who are developing new solutions in sustainable mobility and decarbonisation achieve a step-change in their business.



This is the third cohort of the MSIP Accelerator. The successful applicants are developing a range of future thinking products and services, including new electric vehicle and charging technologies, hydro and wind power solutions, energy efficiency and urban mining.

Cohort 3 will primarily be delivered virtually, commencing on 30 August and running for 16 weeks. The programme will provide participants with access to the skills, knowledge, networks and advice to enhance their overall solutions. A number of participants will become the first users of MSIP’s soon to launch Innovation Labs facility.

The successful companies that have been selected are:

  • 4SB – solution for city living electric car owners with limited access to roadside and overnight charging: an attachable, swappable ‘top-up’ battery.
  • Carruthers Renewables Ltd – low head hydropower to decarbonise the Global North and electrify the Global South.
  • dpSun Ltd – sustainable electrification.
  • HANA (Electric Motion) Ltd – developing innovative solutions for ultra-rapid EV charging in rural and semi-rural locations.
  • Kinetic Hydro Ltd – developing river turbines that are reliable and easy to use for off-grid communities.
  • Láidir Circular Mobility Ltd – enabling a circular bioeconomy energy and materials future for global offroad vehicle, van and medium to heavy truck markets.
  • Myriad Wind Energy Systems Ltd – designing high-performance wind turbines.
  • Neocycl UK Ltd – a green metals technology company producing refined non-ferrous metals from scrap with zero carbon emissions.
  • Shakey Robotics Innovators Ltd – developing bespoke technology solutions to accelerate the maritime sector’s drive towards Net Zero.
  • ThermaFY Eco Solutions – offering a holistic approach to delivering a journey to net zero for individual homes.
  • Tronius Ltd – EV technologies and renewable energy management solutions.
  • Vahanomy Ltd – providing B2B AI-driven solutions to accelerate the rollout of the EV charging infrastructure through a location data analysis tool and marketplace for the EV charging infrastructure ecosystem.
Twelve more start-ups chosen for MSIP Accelerator

Render of the MSIP's Innovation Hub

Sarah Petrie, innovation director at Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc, said: “I’m so pleased to see the start of this latest MSIP Accelerator programme.

“We want to work with companies that are exploring new ideas, products and technologies that will progress the transition to net zero. To have 12 new companies to work with that are each doing just that, as part of the MSIP Accelerator programme, is incredibly exciting.

“Previous participating companies have gone on to achieve great things and we hope the same will be true with Cohort 3 as well.”

Alison Gray, founder and director of Skillfluence Ltd, said: “This is an exceptional group of entrepreneurs who are building businesses with a real potential to make a major positive impact on the world.

“We’re thrilled to be working in partnership with the team at the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc to do all that we can to support them in their journey.

“With the climate-related challenges the world is facing, the work these entrepreneurs and MSIP are doing is more important than ever.”

Suzanne Sosna, director of economic opportunities and climate at Scottish Enterprise, said: “Sustainable mobility and low carbon energy are the industries of the future and bring great opportunities for innovative companies.

“Supporting businesses to develop in this space is vital to ensuring we maximise their potential and the part they will play in a successful greener Scottish economy.”

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