This page is designed to help institutional readers compare the six Chevron-linked assets side by side. The point is not just what each technology does. The point is whether the route, audience, fit, and commercialization posture are being made sufficiently legible for real-world action.
| Institution | Technology | Domain | Lead route | Commercialization fit | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USC | On-site hydrogen generation via catalytic methanol reforming | Hydrogen / distributed energy | License / co-development | Hydrogen systems, distributed power, infrastructure pilots | Open |
| University of Cincinnati | Rechargeable liquid metal–CO₂ battery for large-scale energy storage | Grid storage / carbon infrastructure | License / strategic partnership | Grid storage, carbon-aware infrastructure, modular deployment | Open |
| Arizona State | Zigzag flow reactor for thermochemical energy storage | Thermal storage / grid resilience | License / pilot partnership | Grid resilience, thermal infrastructure, renewable balancing | Open |
| Texas A&M | High-power rare-earth-free electric motor development | Electrified mobility / supply chain resilience | License / corporate partnership | Mobility, manufacturing strategy, strategic materials independence | Open |
| UConn | Real-time in situ sensing of water-related parameters using a micro-electrode array | Water / industrial sensing | License / systems integration | Wastewater intelligence, industrial monitoring, process optimization | Open |
| Princeton | Multi-material concrete 3D printing with thermoplastic and elastomeric polymers | Built environment / advanced manufacturing | Sponsored development / license | Construction tech, robotics, resilient infrastructure | Open |