Energetix marches on with manufacturing deals

AIM-listed green energy device inventor Energetix Group has announced further progress on two fronts.
The Cheshire company has signed two key supply contracts, the first with Eaton-Williams Holdings, the second with Malvern Boilers Limited, for the production of its Flow microCHP gas boiler.
The Capenhurst company said that following the successful launch and subsequent expansion of the Flow Energy business it has now achieved its planned target of 36,000 customer accounts.
It said it would manufacture 100 Flow microCHP production units for domestic installation during the winter, under a pilot programme to validate the reliability of the volume production unit.
The initial 100 Flow microCHP boiler units for winter trial will be manufactured to production standard by Malvern Boilers. The crucial electricity-generating power module, which is housed in the Flow microCHP unit, will be manufactured in the UK by Kent company Eaton-Williams Ltd.
Tony Stiff, group chief executive and managing director of Flow Energy, said, “The launch of our energy business went smoothly and hitting our target of 36,000 customer accounts came even sooner than we expected. We’re extremely pleased with consumer reaction to our brand and offer.
“Putting in place two of our manufacturing partners, particularly Eaton-Williams, who are making the crucial power module and will do so at volume next year, marks a clear and significant step forwards for the company’s potentially market-changing microCHP gas boiler.”