Project partners: Vyse tech

Grant: SEK 220 000

Project duration: 2025-11-01 to 2026-04-30

Contact person: Johannes Fagerström, Vyse tech

Purpose and objectives

The project will, together with Akademiska Hus, evaluate the feasibility of Vyse tech’s tap-integrated hot water solution to reduce water and energy use in larger buildings. Through baseline measurements, test installations and analysis of installation conditions, a decision basis is created for how the technology can be implemented and scaled up. The aim is to develop a plan for wider use, map the savings potential and identify requirements for future pilot and demonstration projects.

Expected impacts and results

The project provides verified data on water and energy savings, technical and organizational requirements, and insights on user experience and operational conditions. This data will enable Akademiska Hus and Vyse tech to plan the next steps and directly contribute to the mission “Sustainable Water for All 2050” by reducing waste, lowering energy consumption and enabling wide implementation of resource efficient luminaires.

Planned approach and implementation

The project starts with mapping and baseline measurements in selected buildings, followed by a feasibility analysis with test installations of prototypes and ends with an action plan for scaling up. This approach creates a clear decision-making basis and a concrete path towards broad implementation and commercialization.

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Goals and tasks

  • Wise use of water
  • Reduce water usage and leakage