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CenSES annual report 2014

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Morpho Solar AS is a start-up from the NTNU School of

Entrepreneurship that works with marketing of the solar grill

Solgrillen and developing a heat battery for solar grills. Along

the way to where Morpho is today, there was much learning

and many turning points.

The journey started with us who today form Morpho’s core

team, three fourth-year students at the NTNU School of

Entrepreneurship, got in touch with a PhD student at NTNU’s

Institute for Energy and Process Technology (EPT) via NTNU

TTO. The PhD student showed us a prototype of a “Solar

Stove” (or “Solovn” in Norwegian). This was a system complete

with solar collector, heat transfer to a cooking plate, and

heat storage. Such technologies had been developed at EPT

since 2007. The team wanted to work with something which

gave environmental gains and could lead to positive e ects

in developing countries. Therefore, we chose to work further

with this idea.

At the beginning, “Team Solovn” as the team at the NTNU

School of Entrepreneurship was called, consisted of ve stu-

dents. Early on, we received support from Spark NTNU to trav-

el to Ethiopia for market research and feasibility studies. We

focused on Ethiopia since deforestation, scarcity of accessible

re wood, and grave health damages from indoor smoke

represent serious problems in the region. Moreover, the idea’s

proprietor is Ethiopian such that we had a good starting

point with respect to contact network and basic understand-

ing of the local business environment. Consequently, the

solar stove idea aimed at baking the common bread “Injera” –

which resembles the Norwegian svele or lefse.

While Ethiopia was considered a starting point for sales of

solar stoves to institutions such as bakeries and schools, we

regarded India as quite interesting because of the large num-

ber of companies working with thermal solar energy. Hence,

the team wanted to travel to India to meet these companies

and create contacts for potential collaboration. For this, we

received support from CenSES. This helped us also much in

gaining insight into how this industry functions and we could

clarify strengths and weaknesses of our technology.

We established valuable contacts in both Ethiopia and India,

but it was in the USA in the summer of 2014 when our work

with Solovn became Morpho Solar. During the summer term,

the team met – through the School of Entrepreneurship at

Boston University – the founders of One Earth Designs at a

conference for solar cookers. One Earth Designs are a startup

that already has been on the market with a solar grill

since 2013.

Morpho Solar AS – from baking injera in Etiophia to the world market

This grill is acknowledged as a quality product which can

show the work that thermal solar energy is a good solution

for some energy challenges. However, One Earth Designs had

not managed to nd a way to store solar energy. But we did!

Furthermore, NTNU’s research in this eld was already known

to be well advanced in the world.

After meeting One Earth Designs, the relations between the

two start-ups have become closer and closer. Since autumn

2014, Morpho Solar has been the distributor in Scandinavia –

and now in the whole of Europe – for Solgrillen, and Morpho

Solar use NTNU technology as a starting point to develop

a heat storage for the solar grill such that the two products

form a complete solution for the user. Today, it looks like that

the Morpho team will be able to work full-time with salary in

their own start-up from this summer on. This is a fast progress

for a start-up company and we are proud to succeed in a

priority business area which is incredibly important for our

common future – clean energy. Solgrillen will be available in

Jernia shops in Norway shortly after Easter, and the heat stor-

age is on the way. In addition, we have some large interna-

tional partners waiting.

To be supported by CenSES meant and means very much for

Morpho Solar, and we hope to be able to continue this

collaboration also in the future.

The Morpho solar team in action, Dag Håkon Haneberg,

Guri Grytli Seim and Even Haug Larsen