First principle thinking for the future of industrial heat. At Heaten, we have been turning deep R&D insights into renewable power to heat solutions.
Heaten is the leading industrial very-high-temperature heat pump (VHTHP) technology and product owner. With 8-year R&D history covering heat-to-power (organic Ranking cycles, ORCs) and power-to-heat machines, VHTHPs. Heaten has successfully delivered process temperatures up to 165 °C with its current technology and is also preparing to take this even further up to some 300 - 400 ˚C over the next years.
Heaten is the leading industrial very-high-temperature heat pump (VHTHP) technology and product owner. With 8-year R&D history covering heat-to-power (organic Ranking cycles, ORCs) and power-to-heat machines, VHTHPs. Heaten has successfully delivered process temperatures up to 165 °C with its current technology and is also preparing to take this even further up to some 300 - 400 ˚C over the next years.
Location: Norway, Kristiansand
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $6.77M
Founded date: 2020
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | Valinor | valinor.no |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
25.01.2022 | - | $6.77M | - |
Mentions in press and media 2
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13.07.2023 | An ambitious climate fund aims to break the mold | A $239 million climate tech investment fund brings an atypical structure — and ambitious goals — to the startup arena. Driving the news: Azolla Ventures, launched out of the nonprofit Prime Coalition, focuses on early-stage hardware startup... |
25.01.2022 | Norway’s Heaten raises €6M to accelerate the transition to clean and efficient industrial heat processes | Mandal, Norway-based Heaten AS, a green tech company that accelerates the transition to clean and efficient industrial heating processes, announced that it raised €6M in a fresh round of funding. Prior to this, in 2021, the company raised €... |