US-based Axiom Cloud secures €4.6M for rapid rollout of its refrigerant leak detection software

California-based Axiom Cloud, a refrigeration management solutions provider, announced that it has secured $5M (nearly €4.61M) in funding from Toshiba Tec and Windsail Capital Group to expedite the rollout of its AI-driven “Early Leak Detection” (ELD) module.

Toshiba Tec team says, “There is a growing need for companies across all industries and sectors, including our customers in retail, to adopt innovative technologies to remain in compliance and achieve our collective sustainability goals.”

“Axiom Cloud can help retailers reduce costs and improve operational efficiency, which we believe can benefit our customers significantly.”

“Through our partnership with Axiom Cloud and leveraging our assets in the distribution and retail sector, Toshiba Tech aims to promote collaborative business initiatives that realise a sustainable society.”

What does the “Early Leak Detection” (ELD) module offer?

The technology detects refrigerant leaks early on without the need for additional onsite hardware or sensors.

Axiom Cloud says this technology has become crucial as facilities strive to adhere to EPA regulations, particularly the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act, which imposes restrictions on commercial emissions of Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) stemming from refrigerant leaks and other sources.

Amrit Robbins, co-founder of Axiom Cloud, says, “This is our industry’s moment to make a big dent in climate change. The EPA recognises that refrigerant leaks are accelerating climate change as typical refrigerants have a global warming potential (GWP) ~3,000 times greater than carbon dioxide.”

“The AIM Act addresses this problem head-on. Axiom’s proven leak-detection solution is listed by both the EPA and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), its best-in-class performance has been proven across hundreds of facilities, and it can be deployed rapidly across thousands of sites without the need for expensive hardware retrofits, all while generating a great ROI.”

Axiom Cloud is among the EPA’s ten compliant ALD system providers, recognised for its indirect leak detection without additional sensor installation. 

The ELD integrates into existing refrigeration control systems, delivering cost-effective solutions with minimal disruption. 

With personalised algorithm adjustments, it offers a cost-effective, rapidly deployable solution, ensuring regulatory compliance and reducing environmental impact by cutting leak rates and scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions.

Brief about Axiom Cloud

Axiom Cloud employs AI and automation to revolutionise the operation and maintenance of global cooling systems, aiming for substantial climate and financial impact. 

With a team comprising refrigeration experts, data scientists, energy specialists, and software developers, Axiom claims to address major energy and maintenance challenges in retail grocery by integrating intelligence into existing refrigeration systems.

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