Elastocalorics could replace heat pumps, air conditioning systems
- Admin
- Jul 21, 2024
- 1 min read
A team from Saarland University in Germany secured funding from EIC Pathfinder program to develop elastocalorics heating and cooling technology as an alternative to heat pumps and air conditioning systems. The technology involves solid-state heating and cooling using nickel-titanium alloy. Led by Paul Motzki, they aim to create a prototype for decentralized room air conditioning. The technology promises energy efficiency and individual room heating and cooling.
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