Regioheat GmbH Launches to Drive Sustainable Heating Solutions for German Municipalities
Regioheat GmbH, formed by three German companies, supports municipalities with practical, tailored heating solutions to advance local energy transition efforts.
- • Regioheat GmbH formed by Max Wild GmbH, e-con AG, and Geo Data GmbH.
- • The company provides tailored heating solutions based on local heat planning.
- • Services include project management, feasibility studies, concept development, and permit applications.
- • Christian Wild emphasizes practical, locally grounded, and comprehensive expertise in heating infrastructure.
- • Regioheat aims to relieve municipal administrations in implementing sustainable heating projects.
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A new company, Regioheat GmbH, has been founded in Stuttgart to support German municipalities in their transition towards sustainable heating systems. Established through the collaboration of Max Wild GmbH, e-con AG, and Geo Data GmbH, Regioheat aims to deliver tailored heating solutions based on the specific heat planning needs of local communities.
Regioheat offers a comprehensive range of services, including project development, feasibility studies, local heating supply concept design, funding applications, and permit acquisition. This holistic approach is intended to relieve municipal administrations of complex coordination tasks. Christian Wild, Managing Director, emphasized the company's unique position by stating, "We bring everything needed for a comprehensive and future-proof heating infrastructure: long-standing experience, regional proximity, and a complete range of expertise for the various steps in planning and implementation. Best of all: everything comes from a single source."
The founding companies contribute distinct strengths: Max Wild GmbH specializes in civil engineering and infrastructure; e-con AG focuses on energy and supply technology; and Geo Data GmbH is experienced in energy planning and municipal heating strategies. Wild further highlighted that Regioheat is not merely a theoretical engineering office but works with practical, profitable solutions tailored to local requirements.
This initiative marks a significant step in facilitating the energy transition at the community level in Germany by integrating specialized local expertise and practical project management into sustainable heating infrastructure development.