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Byohm is a climate-tech company based in Coventry, UK, formerly known as Wastewater Fuels, focused on next-generation bioelectrochemical systems. It is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product, but a hard-tech infrastructure solution for wastewater and organic waste treatment. Its goal is to generate hydrogen and biomethane while treating wastewater, turning wastewater treatment plants from energy-consuming assets into power-generating or energy-producing assets.
Public information suggests that Byohm’s core technology lies in creating controlled foam habitats for microbes, using electrogenic microorganisms to break down organic waste and transfer electrons, thereby improving energy recovery efficiency. The system emphasizes modularity, scalability, low resistance, and high energy recovery, with a target of producing 10 kWh of energy for every 1 kWh of electricity input. It can also process diluted or high-strength hazardous wastewater, support off-grid deployment, and enhance anaerobic digestion processes, shifting output toward higher-value biomethane.
The website does not disclose plans, subscription fees, deployment pricing, or trial policies. Based on the available content, Byohm is more likely to use a project-based model involving pilot deployments and commercial engineering delivery, rather than a per-seat or usage-based software subscription. Its technology progress mentions 600+ prototypes, 4 pending patents, and plans to move from pilots toward commercial deployment.
From a SaaS evaluation standpoint, public information is limited: there is no visible information on APIs, developer documentation, third-party software integrations, team collaboration, permission management, data security certifications, or similar features. Its third-party relationships are mainly partnerships with water utilities, public bodies, and academic partners, including Severn Trent Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Warwick Manufacturing Group, as well as support from Ofwat and Innovate UK.
Its strengths are a clear technical direction, strong alignment with the high energy consumption and low resource recovery challenges in wastewater treatment, and potential advantages in modularity, lower emissions, and cost reduction. The drawbacks are that commercialization maturity, real-world large-scale operating data, pricing, and service boundaries remain unclear, and it is not suitable as a general-purpose enterprise software purchase. It is better suited for water utilities, industrial wastewater treatment operators, anaerobic digestion operators, and sustainable fuel project developers evaluating pilot projects.
Access from China and payment methods are unknown, and the website does not provide information on localization, RMB settlement, or a China-based service team. For deployment in China, environmental approvals, engineering delivery, local operations and maintenance, and water-industry partners would likely need to be considered. Alternative directions include domestic wastewater treatment engineering firms, anaerobic digestion equipment providers, biogas/biomethane upgrading solutions, and traditional advanced oxidation treatment technologies.
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