Air Conditioning Goodbye? Here Is the Adiabatic Air Conditioning System That Consumes 5 Times Less Energy
Thanks to Caeli Énergie, there is a new type of air conditioner that cools rooms using water evaporation, which is 5 times more eco-friendly.
Caeli Énergie has introduced a new type of air conditioner that cools rooms using water evaporation. This adiabatic air conditioner is a game-changer, providing an eco-friendly and energy-efficient alternative to traditional systems. It uses significantly less energy and leaves a smaller carbon footprint, and its motto validates the idea: "Cooling your space without heating the planet is finally possible!"
In most countries, the number of homes with air conditioning has been rising, especially in hotter cities during the summer. This trend is due to increasing average temperatures and better living standards that make air conditioning more accessible. However, traditional air conditioners consume much energy and contribute to global warming by heating the outside air. Caeli Énergie, a French start-up, has developed a solution that could revolutionize the air conditioning market. Their adiabatic dew-point cooling technology uses the natural process of water evaporation to lower air temperatures. When water evaporates, it cools the air, making this system highly effective. The air released outside is cooler than the air taken in, which boosts efficiency as the temperature rises.
What are the advantages and environmental benefits?
The air conditioner from Caeli Énergie is both innovative and environmentally friendly. It uses recycled and recyclable materials and operates without harmful refrigerant gases, significantly lowering its ecological impact. This system consumes up to five times less energy than traditional air conditioners and reduces the carbon footprint by 80% over its lifespan. It delivers a cooling power of 2 kW and has a performance coefficient (COP) four times higher than conventional systems.
The sleek and compact design of Caeli Énergie's air conditioner makes it suitable for both homes and offices. It can cool spaces ranging from 20 to 40 square meters, with a standard ceiling height of 2.5 meters. This versatility makes it an ideal solution for various applications. Moreover, it looks minimalistic and more design-friendly than traditional air conditioning.
In 2023, Caeli Énergie secured funding to scale up production and prepare for the market launch of this revolutionary air conditioner, which will be available for $2,700 to $3,500, including installation.
Caeli Énergie's adiabatic air conditioner represents a significant step forward in sustainable cooling technology. This system and similar ones allow consumers to enjoy comfortable indoor temperatures while minimizing energy use and environmental impact.