Winning Incubator companies
Meet the five selected companies that will implement Cooling as a Service
Five technology providers from around the world have been selected to pilot the innovative business model.
Following its recent global call for proposals for its CaaS incubator program, BASE has received 35 applications from 18 countries, representing a variety of cooling applications and technologies. From these 35 applications from around the world, the CaaS team has chosen the five technology providers that will pilot the first CaaS projects.
“We are delighted to see so much interest from technology providers to implement the CaaS model,” said Thomas Motmans, Sustainable Energy Finance Specialist at BASE.
The five winners will receive free support from BASE to integrate CaaS into the business models for their systems. This will include assistance on technical, legal and financial aspects, including contractual arrangements, pricing strategy, financial structuring, risk mitigation mechanisms, among others. At the end of the incubator program, the aim is to have providers fully equipped to launch their first demonstration project.
We invite you to meet the five winners that will implement Cooling as a Service into their business lines: BGH (Argentina), CoolCrop (India), CoolingTech (Grenada), GrupoClima (Costa Rica), and KoolBoks (Nigeria).
BGH (Argentina)
BGH (Argentina)
Company
BGH
Country
Argentina
Project Sector
Commercial and Industrial
Technology
Air-conditioning
CoolCrop (India)
CoolCrop (India)
Company
CoolCrop
Country
India
Project Sector
Agriculture
Technology
On-farm cold rooms
CoolingTech (Grenada)
CoolingTech (Grenada)
Company
Cooling Tech
Country
Grenada
Project Sector
Education: University
Technology
Air-conditioning
GrupoClima (Costa Rica)
GrupoClima (Costa Rica)
Company
Grupo Clima
Country
Costa Rica
Project Sector
Health, Commercial and Industrial
Technology
Air-conditioning
KoolBoks (Nigeria)
KoolBoks (Nigeria)
Company
Koolboks
Country
Nigeria
Project Sector
Cold Chain: Agriculture
Technology
Off-grid Refrigeration