
Wellsun
An elegant solution for making buildings more sustainable and livable.
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Wellsun, a Dutch startup founded in 2013, focuses on making glass buildings more energy-efficient and sustainable. The company was inspired by the effective use of solar energy in Dutch greenhouses. Wellsun addresses a significant challenge in modern architecture: glass buildings, while aesthetically pleasing, require substantial heating in winter and cooling in summer, leading to high CO2 emissions.
Wellsun's primary product is designed to harness solar energy efficiently in glass buildings. By shading the sun effectively and converting the shielded energy into sustainable power, Wellsun aims to reduce the environmental impact of glass buildings. This innovative approach not only helps in cutting down energy costs but also supports the global push towards sustainability.
The company operates in the green building and renewable energy markets, serving clients such as architects, construction firms, and building owners who are looking to make their glass structures more eco-friendly. Wellsun's business model revolves around selling its solar energy solutions and related services to these clients. Revenue is generated through the sale of their products and possibly through maintenance and consultancy services.
Wellsun has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, highlighting its potential and the importance of its mission. The team, led by Co-founder and CEO Stan de Ridder, includes experts in mechanical engineering, sustainability, and software engineering, ensuring a well-rounded approach to product development and implementation.
Keywords: sustainable energy, glass buildings, solar energy, energy efficiency, CO2 reduction, green building, renewable energy, architectural innovation, Horizon 2020, Dutch startup.