Small battery with a big impact: a start-up wants to reduce CO2-emmissions for businesses

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David Hauser hat schon viel Erfahrung mit Start-Ups gesammelt. Er leitet nämlich auch die Start-Up Community Silicon Beach. Source: SBS / Julia Grewe

When it comes to climate protection, batteries are seen as a key technology for avoiding CO2 emissions in many areas. Of course we know that it is not quite that simple. David Hauser know this. The qualified engineer originally comes from Rottweil and has lived in Melbourne for 13 years. David Hauser recently founded the start-up Sparkcraft, which uses an innovative battery application for refrigerating appliances to avoid CO2 in the business sector.


We already spoke to David Hauser back in July 2023. Back then, we talked about the Silicon Beach start-up community, which he manages. In this interview, he explains how it all works.

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