UAB Avelonus is implementing the project “Avelon technology water heating system prototype
Development ”(No. S-01.2.1-LVPA-K-856-02-0028), funded under the 2014-2020 European
Union Funds Investment Operational Program Priority 1 “Research, Experimental
Promoting Development and Innovation " 01.2.1-LVPA-K-856 “Experiment”.
The aim of the project is to develop halogen heating technology and lime prevention system and it
integrated into professional espresso systems.
The main research activities carried out during the project:
- research on a new heating subsystem (developed on the basis of a halogen lamp):
- development of energy consumption management and saving software system;
- lime prevention research for espresso systems;
- lime formation research;
- research into the technological feasibility and simplicity of replacing a halogen bulb;
- research to reduce the cost of a durable and safe replacement halogen lamp;
- research on small micro-boiler batteries;
- development of a prototype model of an espresso and water heater using new technology and
- the results obtained;
- Acquisition of equipment necessary for R&D activities.
Main experimental development activities:
- production of prototypes of primary halogen bulbs;
- modular espresso machine incorporating new technologies (fully developed halogen
- light bulbs; energy management system; lime prevention system, etc.) based on a prototype
- Avelon technology development;
- modular espresso machine with double milk evaporator prototype based on Avelon technology
- development;
- subsystems of existing domestic water heating systems by integrating a prototype of Avelon technology
- creation;
- Integration of European and American security standards into emerging technology prototypes;
- testing of prototypes developed by Avelon technology.
The amount of eligible costs for the project is EUR 853,699.53, of which EU structural funds
financed by the European Regional Development Fund - EUR 463 405.33, the remaining amount will be contributed by the project
executor: EUR 390 294.20.
The project activities are planned to be completed in 2022. July.