QS Energy, Inc.

About QS Energy, Inc.

QS Energy, Inc. develops and commercializes energy efficiency technologies in the United States and internationally. The company's energy efficiency technologies assist in meeting energy demands, enhancing the economics of oil transport, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Its intellectual properties include a portfolio of domestic and international patents, which have been developed in conjunction with and licensed from Temple University of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company's primary technology is Applied Oil Technology, a commercial-grade crude oil pipeline transportation flow-assurance product that reduces crude oil viscosity by applying a high intensity electrical field to crude oil while in transit. It serves upstream and midstream energy sectors. The company was formerly known as Save the World Air, Inc. and changed its name to QS Energy, Inc. in August 2015. QS Energy, Inc. was incorporated in 1998 and is based in Carson City, Nevada.

https://www.qsenergy.com

QSEP United States

0.0803USD0.0003 (+0.37%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

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Sector: Energy

Industry: Oil & Gas Equipment & Services

Location United States, Carson City

Grade: AEA

23,281,060 USD
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Profits

for 5 years
-43%
for 3 years
-33%
for 2 years
168%
for last year
101%
for this year
0%
QS Energy, Inc.
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