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SaltX Technology Holding AB (publ)

SaltX Technology Holding AB (publ)

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  • Price (SEK)5.27
  • Today's Change0.000 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded5.14k
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About the company

SaltX Technology Holding AB is a Sweden-based company that is engaged in the development of SaltX, a technology that stores energy in salt crystals and converts it into heating and cooling. The Company operates through its wholly owned subsidiary ClimateWell AB, which owns the SaltX patents and trademarks. SaltX can be applied in solar-powered heating and cooling in buildings, heat-driven air conditioning in heavy-duty vehicles and gas-fired water heaters, among others. The SaltX technology is based in two tanks connected in vacuum, the Reactor, which holds the salt crystals and the Condenser, where liquid condensates. To charge the crystals and chemically store heating energy in the salt crystals, a heat source, such as energy from the sun, excess heat from a gas burner or waste heat from an engine, is connected to the Reactor.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)39.45m
  • Net income in SEK-60.30m
  • Incorporated2013
  • Employees25.00
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