Düsseldorf, March 19, 2025 – The energy transition needs innovative solutions – Eavor delivers them. The Canadian technology company headquartered in Calgary, Canada, is presenting its groundbreaking technology in the field of deep geothermal energy at Hannover Messe 2025.
With a unique, closed drilling design, Eavor collects geothermal energy similar to a gigantic underground heat exchanger. The Eavor-Loop™, a closed-loop system, provides reliable, scalable and renewable energy for heat and power generation.
Eavor’s German subsidiary, based in Düsseldorf, is responsible for operational management in Europe. It is currently building the world’s first commercial Eavor-LoopTM for heat and electricity in Geretsried, Bavaria. The first stage of electricity production in Geretsried is set to begin in the second half of 2025.
“In Germany, around half of CO2 emissions come from the heating sector. It is time to tackle the biggest challenge of the energy transition with determination – and that is exactly what we are ready to do,” explains Daniel Mölk, Managing Director of Eavor GmbH and Executive Vice President Europe Operations.
Visit Eavor at the Hannover Messe, Hall 13, Stand G65 and find out what the heat supply of the future will look like.

Further information:
Eavor GmbH
www.eavor.de
Contact
Eavor
Alexander Land
presse@eavor.de
Phone.: +49 211 16975925
Eavor GmbH is a subsidiary of Eavor Technologies Inc. Its task is to develop geothermal heat and power generation projects in Germany. Eavor Technologies Inc., the parent company, was founded in Canada in 2017 by specialists from the energy sector. Numerous groundbreaking patents in drilling technology and in the sealing of boreholes form the foundation of Eavor-Loop™ technology. In Geretsried, Eavor™ is writing the next chapter of the energy transition. The Eavor-Loop™ is a geothermal power station with a closed system. In an underground heat exchanger, a heat transfer fluid circulates independently in the plutonic rock. Thermal water is not required.