Calion  

Industrial cooling without the refrigerants

Vapor-compression technology using hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) has dominated refrigeration and heat pumping for the past century. It is predicted that by 2050, HFC emissions will account for up to 20 percent of equivalent global CO₂ emissions due to rapid growing demand for refrigeration and electrification of heating in the world.

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Calion’s ionocaloric heat pumping technology can provide a drop-in replacement for vapor compression technologies and provides a completely new method or platform by which technologies can heat and cool across all industries.

Key Information

Founders
Drew Lilley

Industries
Air Conditioning
Electrochemistry
Chemicals

Year of Investment
2023

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