IceBat cold thermal battery range launched in the UK

Purethermal

The UK launch of the IceBat cold thermal battery range was held in March at the Institution of Engineering
& Technology, London. The event relaunched the Fafco IceBat back into the UK market after a 22-year break.

With over 1,500 units operating worldwide,
and an installed capacity
of 3.6GWH, IceBat is an advanced cold thermal battery that is able to enhance cooling system efficiency while significantly reducing operating costs and carbon emissions.

In basic terms the IceBat
enables a cooling system to store energy by converting electrical energy into stored cold thermal energy within the IceBat cold battery.

In order to provide a complete UK technical support service, from system design to ongoing maintenance, Fafco has appointed Pure Thermal as its Sales & Technical Partner/Distributor for the UK and Irish markets. With this structure Fafco and Pure Thermal are now able to bring this
well proven cold thermal energy storage technology to the UK market, addressing the increasing demand for flexible, cost effective and resilient cooling solutions.


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