EcoChill investment announced: Excel

2021-11-22T16:58:39+13:00November 22nd, 2021|Community, EcoChill, Engineering, Net Zero, News|

MEDIA RELEASE 22nd November 2021 COOL STAKE IN ECOCHILL BY EXCEL A NATURAL CHOICE.  EcoChill Ltd, a leader in natural refrigerant cooling technology founded by Matthew Darby in 2000, today announced an investment from industrial refrigeration leader Excel Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Ltd. (“Excel”). Excel has acquired a stake in the company – with

We’re hiring – Installation Engineer

2021-03-12T15:07:05+13:00March 12th, 2021|Community, Job Opportunities, News|

We're on a path to zero emmission cooling for New Zealand - join us. APPLY ON SEEK Installation Engineer - Nationwide. Want to be part of a team that’s committed to making a difference, proud of the work they do, and recognised as leaders in their field?

We’re hiring – Installation Engineer

2021-02-26T10:45:18+13:00February 25th, 2021|Community, Job Opportunities, News|

We're on a path to zero emmission cooling for New Zealand - join us. Installation Engineer - Nationwide. Want to be part of a team that’s committed to making a difference, proud of the work they do, and recognised as leaders in their field? EcoChill, leaders

Refrigerant Trends August 2020

2020-08-26T12:10:43+12:00August 24th, 2020|EcoChill, HFC Phasedown, News, Refrigerant, Resources|

Refrigerant prices rise with the NZU. “Any company with cooling systems that rely on R404a or R507 have immediate risks that need to be understood and managed now.” Matthew Darby, MD EcoChill Refrigerant prices increase this month with the market cap increase of the New Zealand Carbon Unit from $25 to $35.

Managing Refrigerant Risk #1 – R404a and R507

2020-08-26T12:15:30+12:00August 2nd, 2020|HFC Phasedown, News, Refrigerant, Resources|

Prices of refrigerant are currently rising as changes to the Emission Trading Scheme have raised the cap of the New Zealand Carbon Unit from $25 to $35.  For those whose systems are using synthetic F gas refrigerants, particularly those that are older with high Global Warming Potential (GWP), there are cost and supply risks that need

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