The BioCapsule®revolution
The shortest way to your energy autonomy
The shortest way to your energy autonomy



Hélène and Clément,
founders of Arkeale
A hyperlocal, cost-effective and innovative solution
Inspired by the natural process of animal digestion
Converting biowaste into bioenergy and organic fertilizer
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The BioCapsule®: the solution for energy self-sufficiency
A useful tool for your community
- Local, meshed organic waste management
- Self-generation of low-carbon, safe, nuisance-free energy
- Raising public awareness of biowaste recycling

A useful tool for food professionals
- Reduce your costs in biowaste recycling and energy consumption
- Protect your business against economic and energy shortages
- Benefit from a fast, easy installation that can be suited to your needs

A useful tool for those involved in biowaste collection
- Invest in a sustainable, cost-effective solution
- Reduce your transport costs and greenhouse gas emissions
- Promote your CSR actions

How does it work?
01
Collect your biowaste
Put your biowaste directly into the BioCapsule® or have it collected by our partners.
02
Process your biowaste locally
The BioCapsule® degrades your food waste thanks to an action inspired by the natural digestion process of ruminants. In this way, you can recycle your biowaste in the form of energy and fertilizer.
03
Consume your own energy
The energy produced in the form of biomethane can be consumed as electricity, gas and/or fuel. Your buildings and/or vehicles connected to the BioCapsule® can then directly consume the energy produced.
04
Create your own fertilizers
The fertilizers produced are adapted to green spaces and agricultural crops. You can use it or resell it to local partners. You can substitute your chemical fertilizers with organic ones.
05
Follow live the performance of your BioCapsule®
Arkeale monitors the performance and maintenance of your BioCapsule 24/7.





BioCapsule®, the tool that meets sustainable development goals
Energy self-sufficiency
Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Not just local, but hyperlocal
Creation of local jobs
Ecological awareness
Development of a circular economy
Low-tech innovation