Fahrenheit GmbH
The FAHRENHEIT GmbH is a leading company in adsorption technology that develops innovative, environmentally friendly cooling solutions. With a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, Fahrenheit offers highly efficient adsorption cooling systems for various industries.
About Fahrenheit GmbH
editFahrenheit GmbH, founded in 2002 as a spin-off of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), is a pioneer in adsorption technology and a market leader in the development and manufacturing of highly efficient adsorption cooling systems.
Key Products and Services
editFahrenheit specializes in the development and manufacturing of innovative adsorption cooling devices that convert heat into cold without using synthetic refrigerants. This technology is based on the principle of adsorption, where molecules of a liquid (typically water) adhere to the surface of a solid (such as zeolite crystals or silica gel), leading to the evaporation of the liquid and thus the generation of cold. Fahrenheit's products are used in a variety of fields, including industrial manufacturing, air conditioning, data centers, solar cooling systems, and combined heat and power plants, as well as in mobile applications such as cars and transport cooling[1][2][4].
Main Mission and Values
editFahrenheit's mission is to provide economical and environmentally friendly cooling solutions based on sustainable and energy-efficient technology. The company focuses on research and technological excellence to develop ground-breaking patents in the energy sector. Customer needs are at the center, and by combining innovative research with customer requirements, Fahrenheit has created groundbreaking solutions[1][2].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editFahrenheit is strongly committed to developing sustainable technologies that contribute to decarbonization. Fahrenheit's adsorption cooling systems achieve a new dimension of energy efficiency by relying on waste heat instead of electrical energy, resulting in significant energy and CO2 savings. For example, a supercomputer at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Munich-Garching is cooled by a Fahrenheit adsorption cooler, significantly reducing electricity consumption and CO2 emissions[1][2].
The company is also involved in projects such as the SolBio-Rev project, which develops a configuration based on renewable energies to cost-effectively meet the total heat and cooling demand as well as variable electricity needs. Other initiatives include the Fit4micro project, which aims to develop and demonstrate a highly efficient micro combined heat and power cooling system with renewable energies[2].
Conclusion
editFahrenheit GmbH is a pioneer in adsorption technology and sets new standards in the development of environmentally friendly and energy-efficient cooling solutions. Through its innovative products and projects, the company significantly contributes to sustainability and decarbonization across various industries. With its focus on research, technological excellence, and customer needs, Fahrenheit positions itself as a leading provider of sustainable cooling solutions.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://fahrenheit.cool/unternehmen/
- 2 - https://fahrenheit.cool
- 3 - https://www.xing.com/pages/fahrenheitgmbh-thecoolestwaytochill/about_us
- 4 - https://www.pressebox.de/pressemitteilung/fahrenheit/Mit-Zeolith-Technologie-an-den-Start-Aus-SorTech-AG-wird-Fahrenheit-AG/boxid/841972
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