Company patents
Rondo Energy, Inc.
RONDO ENERGY, INC. exhibits a highly concentrated patent strategy, with its top five categories each representing over 86% of its total portfolio, indicating a deep focus on energy-related technologies. While categories like Heat Exchangers (Specific Types) and Power Distribution & Storage saw significant growth in 2024 (both +84.2% YoY), the consistent year-over-year declines across all listed categories in 2025 and so far in 2026 suggest a potential shift in patenting priorities or a maturation of its core R&D efforts.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
Product themes
Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
104 US filings (since 2023) · 5 categories · 6 themes
Systems and components designed to store thermal energy, often using sensible, latent (phase change material), or thermochemical reactions, for later release and utilization in various applications.
Systems designed to manage the temperature of multiple components in electric or hybrid vehicles, such as batteries, electric motors, power electronics, and the passenger cabin, often using shared or interconnected cooling/heating circuits.
Integration of power converters with energy storage devices (batteries, supercapacitors) or grid interfaces, often involving AC/DC conversion, power flow management, and fault handling for hybrid power systems or specific applications like EVs or PV.
Novel designs and configurations for heat exchangers that improve heat transfer efficiency, compactness, or enable specific phase change or separation processes within refrigeration and heat pump cycles.
Techniques and structures within heat exchangers designed to enhance heat transfer efficiency by controlling and optimizing fluid flow, including baffle arrangements, jet impingement, and condensate management.
Heat transfer devices that utilize the phase change of a working fluid (evaporation and condensation) to efficiently move heat, often incorporating capillary structures, heat pipes, or vapor chambers.
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