Company Purchase Aims to Improve Heat Exchanger Performance


Danfoss has purchased minority shares in Nelumbo, an American start-up company located in Hayward, California, USA. Nelumbo has developed a unique surface treatment technology that can be used for improved heat exchanger performance and corrosion resistance. 

With its recent investment in Nelumbo, Danfoss continues to add significant new technology to its portfolio of solutions and services. 

“The partnership with Nelumbo clearly demonstrates our ambition to invest in new, innovative technology and always look to engineer a better future. This is a very promising company and we are excited about the potential Nelumbo holds for heat exchangers and the broader HVAC market,” says Jürgen Fischer, President Danfoss Cooling Segment. 

“With this step, we will be able to offer customization capabilities that meet growing customer requirements for superior performance and reliability in the HVAC (heating, ventilation & air-conditioning) market”, says Lars Rasmussen, Vice President, Danfoss Cooling Heat Exchangers. 

The investment gives Danfoss a first-mover advantage and a strong differentiation in the fast-growing market for heat exchanger products. 

As Liam Berryman, CEO and one of the founders of Nelumbo, says, “Nelumbo and Danfoss are breaking through the fundamental challenges that heat exchangers face today. Together we can deliver unique functionality to customers and significantly raise the bar for what these products can do. I am very excited to see our partnership make a lasting impact on the HVAC market”.



July 3, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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