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CONTINEWM® Net for Air-Conditioning Efficiency

Air pollution-CO2 mitigation

Improving air-conditioning efficiency and reducing electricity usage.

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Bizsu Pte. Ltd.

Company Established Year

Since 2019

Who is this solution for

Business

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

SOIC Green Building Award

2022

Recognized sustainable cooling technology saving energy in buildings.

PowerAce Award

2022

Innovation prize for impactful climate-tech startup in Singapore.

SGBC “Very Good” Mark

2023

Certified energy-saving product by Singapore Green Building Council.

Product description

CONTINEWM® Net for Air-Conditioning Efficiency is a revolutionary solution that addresses the pressing need for energy-efficient air conditioning systems. The patented ceramic-based net is designed to enhance the performance of air-conditioning units by reducing electricity consumption and improving overall efficiency.

The key innovation of CONTINEWM® lies in its ability to cut AC electricity usage by up to 25% on average, and in some cases, up to 50%. This significant reduction in energy consumption translates to cost savings for businesses and a positive environmental impact by lowering carbon emissions.

The net emits infrared rays that break water clusters, enhancing heat transfer and ensuring a more consistent room temperature. Additionally, it reduces static to streamline airflow, resulting in improved air circulation and comfort. The built-in electrode purifies and deodorizes the air continuously, creating a healthier indoor environment.

CONTINEWM® is a versatile solution that can be easily installed on various types of air-conditioning units, including wall-mounted units, ceiling cassettes, FCUs, and AHUs. Its compatibility with different systems makes it a practical choice for a wide range of industries, including hospitality, education, warehousing, and offices.

In summary, CONTINEWM® offers a simple, effective, and scalable approach to sustainable cooling and energy efficiency, making it a valuable asset for businesses looking to reduce their environmental footprint and operating costs.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Reduces AC electricity usage by up to 25%, with potential savings of up to 50%
  • Enhances heat transfer and ensures even room temperature through infrared rays
  • Improves airflow by reducing static and streamlining air circulation
  • Purifies and deodorizes air continuously for a healthier indoor environment
  • Compatible with various types of air-conditioning units for widespread applicability
  • Proven track record with major users in diverse industries

About the Company

Bizsu is a Singapore-based climate-tech startup founded in 2019 by Brice Degeyter, dedicated to delivering sustainable, practical decarbonisation solutions for commercial buildings. It offers CONTINEWM®—a patented ceramic net product that installs in minutes on air-conditioning units, delivering long-lasting energy efficiency. Without requiring CAPEX, the technology reduces AC energy consumption by an average of 25%, can reach up to 50%, and helps decrease CO₂ emissions. The net not only enhances thermal distribution but also purifies air and balances indoor temperature. The product’s simplicity, durability, and impact make it ideal for hotels, offices, malls, schools, data centres, and warehouses. With the ambition to reduce Singapore’s carbon footprint by 1 million tonnes by 2027, Bizsu aligns profitability with environmental stewardship, enabling businesses to act on climate while optimizing energy costs.

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