We are looking for an investor to complete development and start production for:
The project of an innovative energy-saving heating radiator made of polymer materials. The radiator has a unique patented design that consists of two heat circuits. In the primary circuit, the liquid circulates at a certain temperature. The secondary circuit contains a polymer material that contains liquid at low pressure. The heat from the primary circuit is transferred to the secondary circuit through specially shaped heat exchangers, where it causes the formation of steam in the secondary circuit, which transfers heat to the outer material of the radiator.
Advantages of the polymer radiator:
Reduction of building heating costs by 10% - 30%
Production costs are 2-4 times lower than for conventional metal radiators
High resistance to hydraulic shocks
Long service life, easy installation and replacement
Many times lower weight compared to metal radiators
A wide range of colors, sizes, shapes and design solutions
Today's trend is to replace traditional heat sources (gas / electric boilers) with low-temperature alternatives (heat pumps, solar panels), which are more compatible in their physical appearance with plastic radiators.
As part of the project, the following is completed:
Creating a laboratory with a sample of heating radiators
Conducting trial tests
Creation of mathematical models and their investigation
Creation of various radiator prototypes
As part of the project, it is planned to:
Creation of a laboratory and premises for the production of 1000 devices / month
Patent registration in EU countries
Obtaining financial resources from EU funds
Creating a sharp production with the elimination of all design and technology errors
Launching a pilot project with several product designs
Creation of distribution channels
The aim of the project is to create a European company with a value of at least EUR 1 billion.
The start of sales of the first models is planned for 1Q/2024. Total planned sales in 2028 is 300 million. EUR for all produced models and the number reaches approximately 3% of the world market.
The authors of the project are interested in communicating with investors from all European countries.