Post job

Competitor Summary. See how Imergy Power Systems compares to its main competitors:

  • Aquion Energy has the most employees (300).
Work at Imergy Power Systems?
Share your experience

Imergy Power Systems vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
4.3
Fremont, CA1$8.5M64
2007
4.0
Pittsburgh, PA1$9.5M300
ElectraTherm, Inc.
2005
3.3
Reno, NV1$1.4M24
2003
3.6
Santa Barbara, CA1$8.1M129
2006
4.2
San Jose, CA1$68.3M200
2010
3.6
Martinsburg, WV1$1.6M30
-
4.0
San Jose, CA1-27

Rate Imergy Power Systems' competitiveness in the market.

Zippia waving zebra

Imergy Power Systems salaries vs competitors

Compare Imergy Power Systems salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Imergy Power Systems
$49,806$23.95-

Compare Imergy Power Systems job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Imergy Power Systems
$96,353$46.32
Ice Energy
$117,029$56.26
ElectraTherm, Inc.
$95,026$45.69
Stion
$94,011$45.20
Aquion Energy
$93,571$44.99
Geostellar
$93,307$44.86
SolFocus, Inc.
$92,497$44.47

Do you work at Imergy Power Systems?

Does Imergy Power Systems effectively differentiate itself from competitors?

Imergy Power Systems jobs

Imergy Power Systems demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Imergy Power Systems vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Stion70%30%
Aquion Energy77%23%
Imergy Power Systems--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%

Imergy Power Systems

0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Imergy Power Systems vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
71%9%8%9%2%
8.0
46%11%24%16%3%
7.8

Imergy Power Systems and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael Hopkins (Mike)
Ice Energy

I believe we need to and can transition to clean energy faster and better. My passion and expertise is commercializing the technologies and developing the projects that will do that. I began my career as an attorney with Bennett Jones, learning how to develop, structure and finance large, complex energy projects and went on to help bring to reality over $12 billion in power projects around the world.My legal work took me to California in 2000, during the California Energy Crisis and the peak of the dot-com bubble and there I fell in love with the potential of new technology to change the world and the challenge of making that happen. I left behind the practice of law and became an entrepreneur.I had the opportunity, which I seized, to lead an early stage energy storage company, in the very early days of the energy storage industry. We had to not only sell utilities on our Ice Bear thermal energy storage system, we had to sell utilities and policy makers on the need for energy storage. We were pioneers and it's true what they say about pioneers getting arrows in the back, but we endured and when I retired as CEO in 2018 we had built the leading thermal energy storage company in the world, with the highest revenues in its 14 year history.My retirement turned out to be short lived as in late 2018, my partners and I launched Bakken Midstream which is unleashing the clean energy potential of North Dakota. I have been able to help a number of other startups including Nelumbo, a nanotechnology, advanced materials venture, Plus Power, a leading battery storage project developer and OGL Engineering, a leader in geomatics. Ever since my wife was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at age 40, I have done all I can as a volunteer to help find a cure for this disease, including volunteer leadership roles with JDRF and raising tens of millions for the cause, and the job's not yet done. Specialties: Start ups; leadership; management; public speaking; Board of Directors and governance; fundraising and financing; negotiating, structuring and closing complex transactions; law; disruptive technologies; clean tech; nanotechnology; biotech; restructuring and workouts

David Levine
Geostellar

Founder/CEO of @geostellar. Big-data geomatics pioneer. Presented at 1st WWW conference, CERN '94. Author 'Live Java.' @yale-university SY '88 Philosophy.

Scott Alan Pearson
Aquion Energy

With 20 years of experience leading a wide range of technology-based companies and organizations, Scott Pearson joined Aquion in March of 2011 as its Chief Executive Officer. Scott’s professional experience spans a broad range of industries including uninterruptible power systems (UPS), fuel cell power systems, personal electric vehicles, electronics assembly equipment and materials, digital imaging and defense systems. Prior to joining Aquion, Scott served as President and CEO of Protonex Technology Corporation for six years and remains its Chairman of the Board. Scott has also served on the Board of the New England Clean Energy Council since its inception. Scott holds an M.B.A. from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts.

Chester Farris
Stion

Chet Farris is a Board Member at SolarEdge Technologies, President & CEO at STION CORPORATION, and Board of Directors at Sakti3 and is based in Yorba Linda, California. He has worked as President & CEO at Siemens Solar Industries, President at Shell Solar, and Founding Board Member at US Department of Energy.

Imergy Power Systems competitors FAQs

Search for jobs