Life cycle assessment concludes: Enduce floor drain a key in the fight against climate change

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Reducing hot water consumption is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy consumption in a building and thus contribute to sustainability. In Sweden alone, hot water with a heat value equivalent to SEK 7 billion (approximately 7 TWh) is flushed straight down the drain, usually without any energy recovery. The Umeå company Enduce has developed a shower floor drain that recovers up to 75 [...]

Enduce finalists in three award categories at Umeågalan

Enduce is named as a finalist in three award categories at Umeågalan 2024 - Technology and Industry Award of the Year, Innovative Company of the Year and University Spin-off of the Year. - Wow, what nice news. As a relatively new company, it is great to get this confirmation that we are doing the right things and being recognized for it, says Thomas Holmberg, CEO of Enduce. [...]

New online shop launched - selling the world's most energy-efficient floor drain

In a modern home, heating hot water can account for up to 40% of energy consumption, with the shower being the largest consumer of hot water. In addition, the heated water often flows directly into the drain, resulting in large amounts of wasted energy. With the Enduce E1 shower floor drain, the property owner improves profitability through lower operating costs and reduced environmental impact. The change is immediately visible [...].