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Heating Specialist Koleda already 300% funded on Kickstarter and counting


Koledas SOLUS uses patented technology that utilises graphene-based compound to achieve rapid, continued heating that can cut bills up to 80%

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Heating Specialist Koleda already 300% funded on Kickstarter and counting


"The response to SOLUS on Kickstarter has already been incredibly promising. Its fantastic to see the demand for our revolutionary product and we believe it can really disrupt the home heating market."
Maxim Interbrick, Co-Founder of Koleda



Revolutionary heating specialist Koleda today announce that their Kickstarter funding round is over 300% funded.

The funding round is centered around their new SOLUS radiator, the most efficient home heating device ever made. The SOLUS can cut heating bills by up to 80% due to its innovative use of graphene.

After years of research and development, the SOLUS has been designed from the ground up with efficiency in mind. With each device containing Koleda’s patent-pending nanotech and graphene coated heating element. This means that each SOLUS can heat quickly and cost-effectively, whilst maintaining its eco-friendly credentials, especially against other, traditional electric heaters.

The money raised from their Kickstarter will go towards automating their European manufacturing process, as well as their expansion across global markets, including the UK, Europe and North America.

The European-made SOLUS  has a total thickness of only 10mm, and weighs just 4.5kg, thanks to its construction from lightweight tempered glass. This means the device is sleeker and more elegant than traditional radiators, which often become an eyesore in many homes. It’s ‘plug and play’ set up also means that this device is much more versatile than its counterparts, and it's a device that can move alongside an individual, as it can be used in virtually any property in a matter of minutes.

Co-Founder of Koleda, Maxim Interbrick said: “The response to SOLUS on Kickstarter has already been incredibly promising. It’s fantastic to see the demand for our revolutionary product and we believe it can really disrupt the home heating market.

“Many homes still rely on traditional radiators that have been in place for decades, with some older homes even having their heating date back to the 1800s. Our unique patented technology will revolutionise the way we all think about heating, whilst drastically cutting bills.”

The SOLUS is currently available for pre-order through Kickstarter, with an RRP of £260/€300. The initial funding target was 50,000 CHF (£38,228), and has currently reached 161,700 CHF (£123,600), the Kickstarter closes on Wednesday 7th March 2019.

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