Sprintex Ltd (ASX:SIX) has secured a A$184,000 order from Net 0 Enerji after a successful trial of its G15 Blowers at Ilknak Aquaculture, a leading aquaculture producer in Türkiye.
The trial demonstrated SIX’s technology can reduce energy consumption by up to 70% compared to similar technology, offering sizable cost and energy savings.
This trial was facilitated by Net 0 Enerji, Sprintex’s exclusive distributor in Türkiye, which provided advanced energy monitoring systems to highlight the G15's efficiency.
“Outstanding” performance
“Sprintex Limited is proud to report the outstanding performance of its G15 Jet Blower during a recent trial at Ilknak Aquaculture in Türkiye,” Sprintex managing director Jay Upton said.
“Demonstrating exceptional energy efficiency, cost savings and sustainability benefits, this trial marks a significant milestone for Sprintex’s innovative technology and its expanding market presence in Türkiye’s industrial sectors.
“Our partnership with Net 0 Enerji and the successful trial at Ilknak Aquaculture underscore the exceptional capabilities of Sprintex's innovative technology in delivering substantial energy savings.
“This achievement highlights the transformative potential of our solutions, and we are eager to expand into new applications across Türkiye.
“Sprintex remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing sustainable, energy-efficient technologies on a global scale.”
Following the trial’s success, Sprintex received the first of two expected purchase orders this quarter from Net 0 Enerji, highlighting the partnership’s focus on energy-efficient solutions for industrial applications.
The company intends to expand its presence in Türkiye with ongoing trials in agriculture and feed processing, including a recent pilot at the Abaloğlu Yem Grain Facility, underscore the adaptability and effectiveness of Sprintex's technology.
Key takeaways from Ilknak Aquaculture trial
Sprintex’s G15 Blowers demonstrated advantages over traditional technologies during the Ilknak Aquaculture trial, including:
The biggest improvements were in consistent energy consumption reductions. The traditional side channel blowers maintained a consistent energy consumption range of 13.18 to 13.47 kilowatt hours (kWh) while the G15 blowers reduced that range to just 3.63 to 3.57 kWh.