Zurich Ice Rink Saves Up to 52% Energy with REALice Vortex Technology

In a pilot study at KEBO Oerlikon, Zurich’s regional rink cut energy consumption by up to 52% during ice-building using REALice. The technology also improved ice quality, reduced snow buildup, and delivered faster freezing — all without hot water.
University Study Confirms Vortex Water Tech Improves Conductivity & Heat Transfer

A study by the Eindhoven University of Technology revealed that vortex-treated water shows up to 17% lower viscosity, improved conductivity, and higher heat transfer capacity — confirming its value for sustainable, chemical-free applications.
Canada’s Ice Rinks Slash Energy Use with Vortex Resurfacing Tech

In a FortisBC-led study, 10 arenas across Canada trialed vortex-treated resurfacing water—cutting gas use by 79%, refrigeration energy by 29%, and maintaining top-tier ice quality, all while using 60°F water instead of 130°F.