Floor drain to revolutionize the industry - recycles 75% of energy in the shower
The heating of hot water is, after the heating of living spaces, the largest energy consumption in homes and the shower is often the largest consumer of hot water. That's why Swedish greentech company Enduce has developed a unique solution that recycles as much as 75% of the energy we use in the shower: the world's most energy-efficient floor drain. The patented solution has been developed over more than ten years [...].
Endue's energy-saving floor drains have been tested in the HSB Living Lab.
The HSB Living Lab is a building, a home and at the same time a laboratory - and an arena for research and collaboration. It is a unique test bed for finding solutions for the sustainable housing of the future. Here, research and development can take place in a real environment with fantastic opportunities to measure and extract data from the surrounding [...].
Design collaboration for a new floor drain standard
Enduce floor drain recovers up to 75% of the heat in the shower water - valuable energy that would otherwise go down the drain. The product is completely new and great focus has been placed on the user experience and function - the user of the floor drain will often not be the same person who bought it. So it must not make it difficult to shower, [...].
The floor well that recovers energy
So Enduce saves energy when we shower
"The world's most energy-efficient floor well"
Enduce's shower floor drain reduces energy use by 75 % - setting a new standard for the industry
Enduce's innovative floor drain, which recovers valuable energy that otherwise flows into the drain and which has been tested 6,000 times in commercial and residential environments, has been developed in close collaboration with established players in plumbing and prefab. Series production is planned for 2023. - We are tackling the single biggest energy culprit in households, says Henrik Hagman, founder [...]
Henrik Hagman, the innovator behind the climate-smart shower solution, receives an Åforsk scholarship
Henrik Hagman, founder of the Umeå-based startup company Enduce, is one of ten entrepreneurs to receive ÅForsk's prestigious scholarship of SEK 200,000. The money is intended to support the entrepreneurs in realizing their business ideas. - Our society is constantly faced with new challenges. We have not least experienced that in the last two years. This year's fellows drive all […]