Graphene Composites Ltd Granted US Patent for Advanced Thermal Management Technology
11th November, 2025 – Graphene Composites Ltd (GC) is pleased to announce that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted our patent application for innovative thermal management technology, this follows our earlier UK patent grant. US Patent Application No. 18/002,006, titled “Devices for Protecting a Body from Damage,” represents a significant milestone in our continued development of advanced heat dissipation solutions.
Breakthrough in Thermal Management Efficiency
This patent protection aligns directly with our GC Thermal Management division’s core mission: revolutionising how industries manage heat in critical systems and equipment. The technology covered by this patent builds upon the extensive expertise.
Our GC Thermal Management technology has demonstrated the capability to more than double the efficiency of existing cooling systems. This breakthrough has far-reaching implications across multiple sectors where effective heat dissipation is critical to performance, reliability, and longevity.
Wide-Ranging Industrial Applications
The applications for this patented thermal management technology span numerous industries and use cases. From data centres to renewable energy infrastructure such as wind turbines to critical power grid components, the technology addresses heat management challenges that limit efficiency and performance.
Target Application: Data Centre Cooling Systems
A particularly compelling application for GC Thermal Management technologies is data centre cooling systems. Currently, cooling systems account for approximately 30% of electricity consumption in data centres. Our thermal management technologies could more than double cooling efficiencies, thus significantly reducing energy consumption.
The timing for this innovation is particularly significant. Independent research expects that nearly 100 new data centres will be built in the UK, most of them in the next five years (Barbour ABI 2025). Incorporating GC Thermal Management into these new-build cooling systems could result in substantial cost savings, both in initial capital expenditure and in ongoing operational costs. This represents not only a major commercial opportunity but also a significant chance to demonstrate leadership in sustainable technology, with considerably lower energy and water consumption compared to conventional systems.
Beyond data centres, the automotive sector presents another major application area, with both electric vehicle battery systems and traditional combustion engines requiring effective heat dissipation. Virtually any electrical or mechanical equipment that generates heat during operation can potentially benefit from enhanced thermal management solutions.
Building on a Foundation of Innovation
This patent grant reinforces GC’s position as an innovator in nanomaterials and advanced materials engineering. The intellectual property protection enables us to continue developing and commercialising technologies that address critical infrastructure and industrial challenges.
As energy efficiency and thermal performance become increasingly important across industries, our patented thermal management technology positions us to meet growing market demand for solutions that deliver measurable improvements in system efficiency and reliability.
For more information about our thermal management solutions and how they can benefit your operations, please contact us or visit our GC Thermal Management page.