EntroSys

Air Conditioning for Motorcycles

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 1998, EntroSys operates with 1–10 employees, developing innovative personal air conditioning systems for motorcyclists. The company has secured one disclosed funding round, receiving a grant from the Office of the Chief Scientist.

Business overview

EntroSys specializes in developing and manufacturing BikeAir, a personal, portable air conditioning system designed for motorcyclists. This system creates a comfortable microclimate within protective riding gear, aiming to enhance rider safety by mitigating heat and cold fatigue and improving concentration. Utilizing compact solid-state technology, the system consumes low power and is compatible with motorcycles and other open-air vehicles. EntroSys operates within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, serving markets such as Japan, the United States, Australia, and Israel.

Strategic signal

EntroSys's continued development and market presence with its BikeAir system, as highlighted by a review in February 2014, signals a sustained effort to address rider comfort and safety in the motorcycle industry. This indicates a focus on product refinement and market validation, suggesting potential for further adoption in the personal mobility and safety technology sectors.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is EntroSys's primary product?
EntroSys's primary product is BikeAir, a personal, portable air conditioning system designed for motorcyclists to create a comfortable microclimate within their riding gear.
When was EntroSys founded?
EntroSys was founded in March 1998.
Which markets does EntroSys serve?
EntroSys serves geomarkets including Japan, the United States, Australia, and Israel.
What was a notable news highlight for EntroSys in 2014?
In February 2014, New Atlas published a review of the EntroSys BikeAir motorcycle A/C system, highlighting its features and performance.
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