Sunamp receives prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation

Sunamp, a global leader in thermal energy storage, has received the King’s Award for Enterprise, considered the UK’s most prestigious business award. The award was officially presented to Sunamp co-founders Andrew Bissell and Susan Lang-Bissell by the Lord-Lieutenant of East Lothian, Mr. Roderick Urquhart, at a company-wide highland games themed celebration event held at Whitekirkhill.

Sunamp. Whitekirk Hill, East Lothian. 16/7/24. King’s Award presentation.

Of the 572 UK Companies that applied for the awards in 2023 only 11 Companies in Scotland were successful after a rigorous judging process. Sunamp has been honoured in the innovation category for its groundbreaking advancements in thermal energy storage technology using phase change materials, which are revolutionising energy efficiency and sustainability.

Speaking at the ceremony the Lord-Lieutenant said: “It is with great pleasure that I present the King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation to Sunamp. Their commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in thermal energy storage is truly commendable. This innovation highlights the incredible talent we have here in East Lothian. Thanks to the foresight of the company’s founders, Andrew Bissell and Susan Lang-Bissell, and their mission to combat climate change and sheer hard work, the whole Sunamp team has helped play a key role in the success of the business.

Sunamp’s CEO Andrew Bissell said: “We are thrilled to receive the King’s Award, and to gather team members from around the world join us in East Lothian to celebrate has made it more special. This recognition means the world to us and is a huge testament to our team’s dedication and hard work. Our goal has always been to revolutionise how we use and store heat, making it easier for everyone to embrace renewable energy. There’s no reason why every home shouldn’t have a heat battery in the future. We can all make a positive impact on the environment and help drive the shift towards a greener, more sustainable world.”

East Lothian MSP Paul McLennan said: “It was an honour to join Andrew, Susan and team Sunamp at the formal presentation of the first-ever King’s Award for Enterprise. This prestigious and well-deserved award recognises Sunamp’s excellence in innovation and marks a significant milestone in Sunamp’s journey and is one of many accolades the company has received. I look forward to seeing them achieve their goal of having technology in every country and every home in the future”.

Sunamp is at the forefront of thermal energy storage technology, delivering efficient and sustainable thermal batteries based on its proprietary Plentigrade phase change material for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications. The heat batteries are designed to store and release thermal energy on demand, significantly improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.

The King’s Award for Enterprise is one of the most respected accolades a UK business can achieve, recognising outstanding achievement in the areas of innovation, international trade, sustainable development, and promoting opportunity through social mobility.