Techem and Löwen Frankfurt: Sustainable partnership for the future!
Find out how Löwen Frankfurt and Techem are strengthening their partnership to promote sustainable energy efficiency in sport.

Techem and Löwen Frankfurt: Sustainable partnership for the future!
The collaboration between Löwen Frankfurt and Techem is entering the next round. As the Braunschweig newspaper reports, the partnership has been renewed for the long term with the aim of promoting sustainable innovation and local visibility. Since the beginning of their collaboration in the areas of energy efficiency and resource conservation, Techem has provided decisive impetus and has become a key partner for Löwen Frankfurt.
This cooperation not only strengthens the team's sporting performance, but also makes a significant contribution to sustainability. Techem, the company with over 4,000 employees and a presence in 18 countries, is committed to helping the real estate sector increase energy efficiency and reduce CO₂ emissions. The company aims to become carbon neutral by 2045 and has already set clear goals and initiatives to achieve this. Your digital products and services play a central role, as shown on the Techem website can be read.
Sporting commitment and sustainability
The Lions Frankfurt, who now play in the First German Ice Hockey League (PENNY DEL), enjoy an excellent reputation among their fans. Home games in the NIX ice rink attract numerous spectators who actively support the team in its efforts to achieve sporting success. Andreas Stracke, CMO of the Löwen, highlights Techem's role as an exclusive partner, particularly in the area of energy efficiency. “Our partnership not only strengthens local cohesion, but also actively contributes to climate protection,” emphasizes Stracke.
Techem not only brings technical solutions, but also a philosophy: passion, energy and team spirit. Matthias Hartmann, CEO of Techem, explains that the company follows innovative approaches and invests in the development of e-charging solutions. This not only promotes climate protection, but also creates new opportunities for sustainable mobility.
Responsibility in volunteer work
Young volunteers are now also actively involved in the common good. This dynamic is fueled by initiatives such as the Egidius Braun Academy, which was recently launched to overcome the challenges of the corona pandemic. According to the DOSB Various topics are covered within this academy, ranging from the organization of volunteer work to questions of sustainable development in sport. Here, young people between the ages of 17 and 26 can gain valuable experience and get involved in various ways.
It is clear that there is a great focus on sustainability in both sport and business. Partnerships like the one between Löwen Frankfurt and Techem are not only an example of regional commitment, but also of the desire to have a positive influence on society and the environment. Looking ahead, it is to be hoped that these initiatives will continue to flourish and ensure sustainable coexistence in the region.