The first prototype of the ClimaCubby™ was born! Founder Rik Dawson, while driving, stumbled upon the problem: how can I use the heat from my truck to dry my clothes? And thus, ClimaCubby™ came to life.
The innovative ClimaCubby™ harnesses a vehicle’s existing climate control system to achieve a consistent, reliable, and controlled temperature swiftly.
Our first product, the ClimaCubby™, features plug-and-play installation – no need for complex, disruptive modifications or adjustments to your vehicle.
ClimaCubby™ uses your vehicle’s HVAC system to keep items hot, cold, or dry.
Reliable temperature control between 5oC to 55oC, without ice or eternal power.
Portable, modular and engineered for field reliability.
Cool goods, warm goods and dry equipment on the move.
ClimaCubby™ uses your vehicle’s climate system to maintain stable conditions between 5°C and 55°C — without ice, batteries, or external power.
Eliminates wasteful single-use
Recycles thermal energy
No moving parts, cables or motors
Raised temperature by 30°C in 15 mins
Based in Cambridge, UK at St John’s Innovation Centre, we produce Tech for Good, focused on humanitarian and sustainability benefits. Energy optimisation can lead to commercial impact, by doing more and spending less.
The first prototype of the ClimaCubby™ was born! Founder Rik Dawson, while driving, stumbled upon the problem: how can I use the heat from my truck to dry my clothes? And thus, ClimaCubby™ came to life.
STS Labs, now operating from a registered office space, began conducting customer research, receiving 90% positive feedback and identifying a market demand for the ClimaCubby™.
We built on our initial prototype, conducted detailed product research and secured our first official investment.
The patent filing has been submitted and is officially pending, while MVP demos have been conducted, resulting in collaboration with Convoy4Ukraine and the development of more strategic partnerships.
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