Our Mission


With our cutting-edge adiabatic technology, we’re redefining industry standards by significantly reducing the carbon footprint of cooling systems.
Our mission goes beyond delivering cooling solutions: we strive for a future where performance and sustainability are inseparable, benefiting our planet and future generations.

Cooling while warming the planet doesn't make sense.
Air conditioning generates 1 billion tons of CO2 each year, as much as the aviation industry.


This approach reflects our commitment to actively contribute to a more sustainable and responsible future. Every decision we make is guided by our mission, which places innovation at the service of human well-being and of the protection of the planet. We commit to regularly assessing our actions to ensure compliance with our commitments and continue progressing towards a lasting positive impact.
We align our efforts with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which provide the roadmap for building a better future for all. These goals address major global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, and prosperity. At Caeli, our mission is to provide tangible solutions to these global issues through our cooling innovations.
By offering low-carbon cooling solutions as an alternative to traditional air conditioning, we aim to drastically reduce its environmental impact. Thermal comfort is essential for certain populations, which is why we have developed a solution with minimal environmental impact. We believe it is possible to make a difference: cooling without warming the planet.
Our actions focus on several key SDGs
We enable buildings to adapt to climate change through low-carbon solutions that do not release heat externally, making cities more resilient and comfortable.
We substitute the import of polluting products from Asia with local, low-carbon, and sustainable alternatives manufactured in France, promoting more responsible production and consumption.
Our technology reduces by five times the electricity consumption needed for cooling buildings, while eliminating the use of polluting refrigerants, thereby contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.