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Worksport Ltd. (NASDAQ:WKSP) ("Worksport" or the "Company"), through its subsidiary Terravis Energy, today announced a joint project with NREL, a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory, in Alaska to analyze its AetherLux™ Pro heat pump with ZeroFrost™ technology under the NREL Technical Assistance Program (NTAP). The collaboration will focus on preliminary energy savings and technology analyses.
Unlike conventional heat pumps that lose efficiency and fail in deep cold, AetherLux Pro with ZeroFrost eliminates defrost cycles and has demonstrated continuous performance at temperatures below -56°F. By solving this decades-long challenge, Terravis Energy believes it has created a system capable of redefining cold-climate heating globally.
Preliminary Analysis for a Breakthrough Technology
"This project is a monumental development for Terravis Energy," said Steven Rossi, CEO of Worksport. "NREL is a DOE national laboratory that will work to analyze and critically determine the feasibility of our technology for the residents of Alaksa. We are immensely enthusiastic to see how this development progresses."
The NTAP project will analyze potential household cost savings in Alaskan homes, assess deployment challenges, and establish a roadmap for joint field demonstrations. By proving ZeroFrost in extreme conditions, Terravis Energy intends to address the 60% of North American homes still dependent on fossil fuel heating and accelerate adoption across global markets.
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