
Orchid Solar makes modular solar thermal technology for factories that need very hot temperatures. Steel, bricks and glass plants are supplied with clean heat without burning fuel. The technology comes from patented Oxford University research. We have a prototype and successful tests in India and Kenya.
Over 20% of global energy demand is for industrial heat. They burn costly fuels like natural gas, LPG or heavy oil to smelt and recycle metals, produce cement, or manufacture bricks, ceramics or glass. There is no cheap, proven renewable alternative at the temperatures these processes require.
Orchid Solar’s technology is a reimagining of concentrated solar technology. It focuses sunlight to make heat up to 1,000°C. The design uses a special patented optical system from Oxford University. It has been tested in India and Kenya, and it provides clean competitive heat.
Orchid Solar differentiates from previous developments through 40% more energy capture, easy integration to industrial processes, and high temperatures. It is also a flexible platform technology that can be applied to multiple industries and scales from workshops to big plants.
The co-founders have decades of international experience in the energy sector
Parag Vyas, CEO & Co-founder. Ex-Rolls-Royce Head of Advanced Concepts Centre
Donald Naylor, CTO & Co-founder. Ex-Aquamarine Power Chief Engineer

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