Sustainable Magnetic Refrigerator Premieres in EDEKA
An alternative refrigeration technology with zero direct global warming potential has arrived at EDEKA Patchull E-Center Darmstadt, the first time this technology has faced customers in a retail setting. The Darmstadt-based company MAGNOTHERM, which develops and produces this cooling technology, partnered with Daniel Patschull, owner of EDEKA Patschull, to premiere two magnetocaloric beverage coolers by the registers to offer shoppers their first magnetically-chilled beverage before going outside into the summer heat.
“Most people don’t know how energy intensive and unsafe refrigeration is,” says Timur Sirman, CEO and co-founder of MAGNOTHERM. “Magnetic cooling offers retailers lower energy costs, less maintenance, and no flammability or explosivity.”
Traditional refrigeration works by using a compressor to circulate refrigerant gases, which absorb heat from inside the fridge and release it outside, creating a cooling effect. This process contributes to over 7% of climate change emissions. By contrast, magnetic cooling technology achieves the cooling effect without a compressor and f-gases. Instead, at atmospheric pressure, the technology uses magnets and magnetically-active metal to cool, and then transfers the cool to the cabinet using a water-based liquid.
MAGNOTHERM refrigerators can be found this summer at e-Center in Darmstadt at Eschollbrücker Straße 44, 64295 Darmstadt as well as Edeka Ercan locations in Langen and Ober-Ramstadt.
Read more about it in FAZ: Link to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
For retailers interested in this new refrigeration solution, contact info@magnotherm.com
For all other press inquiries, contact Abby Kreckel at kreckel@magnotherm.com
Erklärung für eine demokratische und offene Gesellschaft
MAGNOTHERM’s stance in support of equality.
POLARIS x MyMuesli Unveil POLARIS: The Future of Beverage Cooling
MAGNOTHERM, in collaboration with MyMuesli, proudly presented their latest creation, POLARIS, the magnetic beverage cooler, at an exclusive after-work event held in Munich on Friday. The evening was filled with excitement and anticipation as attendees got a firsthand look at this revolutionary cooling technology. Since its initial unveiling approximately a
€6.3M Seed Round to Commercialize First Sustainable Refrigerator
MAGNOTHERM closes €6.3 million seed funding round to mass produce first sustainable refrigerator The climate tech startup MAGNOTHERM has successfully closed its seed financing of 6.3 million with lead investor Extantia, Revent, BMH Beteiligungs-Managementgesellschaft Hessen, LAUDA Dr. R. WOBSER Beteiligungs-mbH as well as Katrin Pucknat, Arne Stoschek, Willi Tscheschner,and Christoph