ecop secures 10.5 million euros to scale up its industrial heat pump technology

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A second closing is planned for the end of September 2025. KSB, a globally operating pump and valve manufacturer, led the round with the European Innovation Council Fund (EICF) acting as co-investor. Other investors included InnoEnergy, New Energy Technologies and Finadvice, as well as almost all existing investors. ecop plans to use the new capital to expand its production capacities and further develop the new rotor design for commercial scale.

The heat pump from ecop enables industries and municipalities to quickly and efficiently decarbonise and secure their heat supply in the long term. With an output temperature of up to 200 °C, this technology is ideal for a wide range of industrial processes. Unlike conventional heat pumps, ecop uses a 100% climate-friendly, non-toxic and non-flammable working medium. The rotation speed can be flexibly adjusted to adapt to the different temperatures of the heat source. This makes the heat pump highly efficient for cooling and raising the temperature of waste heat for use in a wide variety of applications.

As one of the world's leading manufacturers of pumps and valves, KSB, the lead investor, brings many years of experience in the development and production of rotating systems. This expertise makes KSB the ideal partner for ecop in scaling up industrial heat pump technology.

‘We are experiencing increased global energy demand, with the energy mix shifting significantly in favour of CO₂-avoiding methods,' explains Dr Stephan Timmermann, KSB management spokesperson. ‘About two-thirds of industrial energy demand is for heat, so there is enormous decarbonisation potential here.' The collaboration between ecop and KSB goes beyond a top-level technology partnership. Both companies share a vision of a sustainable future.”

ecop CEO Fabian Sacharowitz explains: ‘With this financing round, we are sending a strong signal regarding the transition to using heat in industry and the district heating sector. Support from KSB, the EIC Fund and our other partners will enable us to start producing our rotation heat pump on a large scale, expand our technology globally and establish ourselves as leaders in the higher performance areas of large-scale heat pumps.”

Bernhard Adler, CTO and founder of ecop, adds: ‘We are also gaining strong innovation partners with in-depth technological expertise who will specifically support us in further developing our technology. This partnership paves the way for us to establish our technology as the leading solution for industrial heat pumps.”

The EIC Accelerator has already provided ecop with €2.5 million in EU funding for an innovative heat pump technology in 2024. The EIC is supporting ecop financially and strategically to further develop and establish the technology internationally. The EIC's involvement highlights its confidence in the rotary heat pump's potential to significantly contribute to the modernisation of industrial processes.

“The EIC Fund is proud to support ecop and its disruptive technology for industrial high-temperature heat pumps. This solution offers a scalable solution to decarbonize industrial heating processes that contribute significantly to global energy demand and CO2 emissions. Our participation underlines our commitment to supporting European cleantech companies that have the potential to transform entire industries, drive sustainable growth and support a long-term energy sovereignty in Europe,” said Svetoslava Georgieva, Chair of the EIC Fund Board.