Dublin firm Exergyn to take green tech ‘to another level’

The business has raised €50 million so far to develop its clean technology for heating and cooling systems, and plans to employ 20 more staff and open a new office in England

Kevin O’Toole, co-founder and chief executive, Exergyn: the firm is likely to seek further funding as it aims to expand beyond the heating, ventilation and air conditioning market. Picture: Fergal Phillips

Exergyn, the Dublin-headquartered cleantech business, is opening a new office in Britain and expanding its existing location in Prague, creating 20 new jobs in the process.

Last year, the business raised €30 million in funding from Mercuria, Lacerta and McWin to aid its development of technology for heating and cooling systems. This brought its total funding to date to €50 million.

Its new office will be in Rugby in England, in the heart of what ...