Industrial Thermal Technology
Rackam develops solar concentration, thermal storage, steam systems, intelligent controls and integrated industrial thermal infrastructure.
Why thermal infrastructure matters
The question is no longer whether industry should decarbonize. The question is whether industry can afford to remain dependent on volatile energy markets.
Industrial energy strategy now involves predictable operating costs, reduced fuel-price exposure, reliable heat delivery and infrastructure that can adapt over decades.
The industrial transition
It will not be driven by electricity alone. It will be driven by resilient thermal infrastructure.
Electricity has dominated the energy-transition narrative, yet a substantial share of industrial demand is thermal. Heat must become more controllable, dispatchable and resilient. Rackam develops the technology required for that transition.
The Rackam platform
Rackam engineers the technologies to produce, store and transport heat, generate steam, control and optimize thermal systems, and integrate new infrastructure with existing boilers and industrial processes.
High-temperature concentrators and heat-transfer systems engineered for industrial sites.
Thermal storage and steam generation that align heat supply with production demand.
Simulation, controls and process integration that connect new assets with existing infrastructure.
Rackam develops the technology backbone. ESCO and infrastructure entities can finance, own, deploy and operate projects, selling useful thermal energy while industrial operators stay focused on production.