Saltes (Formerly Brabetech)
Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
Ae, Noord-brabant, Nl
13 employees
- Employees
- 13
Saltes (Formerly Brabetech) Overview
- Headquarters
- Ae, Noord-brabant, Nl
- Website
- www.saltes.energy
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
- Employees
- 13
- Founded
- 2019
- NAICS
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Engines and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
About Saltes (Formerly Brabetech)
Over the last decade we developed our propietary molten salt technology and converted this into the ThermalPod®: a market-ready product to decarbonize heat generation, making use of low cost (renewable energy). A ThermalPod® heat battery converts renewable electricity to heat in steam, thermal oil or air. It stores renewable electricity to use as heat. Our system is connected to an existing heat grid and operates together with other assets, ensuring the lowest cost of heat for a production process. E: info@saltes.energy
Saltes (Formerly Brabetech) Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
Saltes (Formerly Brabetech) Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Marinus (Marijn) Verbruggen | CTO Bij Tbm Europe Bv |
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| Koen De Bruijn | Mechanical Engineer |
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| Jochem Manders | Project Manager at Saltes | Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands |
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| Thomas Stroes | Decarbonizing Process Heat |
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