Nova Research is the research and development division of Ecovoltra, focused on pushing the boundaries of sustainable energy, advanced materials, and clean technology systems. Our work centers around practical applications of graphene composites, nanostructured solar coatings, and hydrogen-electric storage technologies to improve energy efficiency, scalability, and durability in the real world.
Ongoing projects include the development of thin-film dye-sensitized solar cells and quantum dot photovoltaics, aimed at creating energy-harvesting surfaces that are lightweight, flexible, and self-sustaining. In materials science, we are advancing high-conductivity, high-strength graphene-based materials for use in energy storage, heat regulation, and structural applications.
Our energy systems research is exploring hydrogen-electric propulsion, solid-state batteries, and next-generation hydrogen fuel cells, with a strong emphasis on building reliable, efficient systems for future transportation and infrastructure. We’re also designing intelligent energy grids capable of managing complex energy demands in real time.
Nova’s expanding scope includes work in photovoltaic materials that convert light into power more effectively, as well as carbon technologies that strengthen materials while reducing environmental impact. In mobility, we’re developing cleaner propulsion systems that rely on electric and hydrogen-based powertrains. Our exploration of wind and hydroelectric technologies seeks to tap into natural forces for dependable renewable energy. In the nuclear field, we’re studying next-generation systems with an eye toward safety, longevity, and minimal waste.
To support our efforts, we produce and refine lab equipment designed for precision experimentation, fabrication, and materials testing.
New research initiatives in solar, carbon, electric vehicles, wind, hydro, and nuclear energy are currently underway, with expanded capabilities launching soon.
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