Bowman Power

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Company Name: Bowman Power

Headquarters: Southampton, UK

Website: https://www.bowmanpower.com/

Headcount: 70 people

Profile: Bowman Power is a provider of engine efficiency solutions, including the design, development, installation and ongoing maintenance of high speed electrical machines.

The company's technologies help customers generate additional power, reduce emissions, and reduce fuel consumption.

The award-winning Electric Turbo Compounding (ETC) technology has been deployed worldwide, generated in excess of 620GWh of free energy and saving over 300,000 tonnes of CO2.

The majority of major engine and genset original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), large independent power producers and a global leader in the rental sector have all used Bowman's technology to improve genset efficiency.

Bowman is supported by a number of leading investment companies, including Ombu Group, Fjord Capital and Octopus Ventures. The company is based in Southampton, UK, and employs approximately 70 staff.

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