Rising demand for its clean cooling solutions prompted Efficient Energy to start expanding its partner network actively across Europe in 2021. To date, this has resulted in a more than 100% increase in its distribution and service network in Germany alone. This trend continues unbroken. In addition, key countries such as France, Sweden and Norway have also been added to its network, with further countries planned.
“Across Europe, more and more prospective partners are approaching us with the request to distribute our energy-efficient eChiller product family because they’re convinced of this unique refrigeration solution,” Bartmann continued. “As the only supplier of series-produced chillers that use water as a climate-neutral refrigerant, and in view of our expansive sales strategy, we see ourselves as a pioneer of sustainable refrigeration solutions that offer operators real future security.”
Besides diversifying its product family and expanding its partner network, the clean tech company has enjoyed another year of dynamic growth. In November, Efficient Energy was decorated with Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Award for its above-average expansion over the last few years which, put into figures, translates to one of the top 3 growth champions of the past four years.
“Over the last four years, we’ve succeeded in establishing our clean cooling refrigeration solutions in the DACH region, and experienced a further market boost with the launch of the eChiller120. For our customers, the eChiller is an important building block in their climate strategy to reduce their carbon footprint and electricity consumption to an unprecedented level. We’re therefore planning to expand the product range still further to serve even more IT and industrial applications,” adds Efficient Energy’s CEO, Georg Dietrich.
Efficient Energy’s eChiller product centres on its Bluezero technology which uses water as a climate-neutral refrigerant, thereby eliminating the need for environmentally harmful F-gases. The technology is ideally suited to cooling data centres and server rooms, and industrial processes and machinery, as well as for use in technical air conditioning.