
Freya's Aeroframe platform grows baby leaf, lettuce, herbs, and specialty greens at densities traditional systems cannot reach — without peat, without fungicides, and without the biological risks of substrate-based cultivation.
The Aeroframe™ platform combines 3D A-frame geometry with ultrasonic mist delivery for substrate-free, high-density cultivation.

From seeding to harvest, the entire cultivation process is automated. Mobile irrigators travel autonomously along the A-frame rows, delivering precision nutrition on timed cycles — no manual intervention required.
Plant boards are designed for full compatibility with DWC (Deep Water Culture) automation tooling, enabling seamless integration into existing or new greenhouse automation infrastructure.

Triangular aluminum frames (1.2-1.6m wide) hold plant boards at 60° angles, maximizing space and light capture.

Proprietary titanium transducers generate 30-70μm mist through 4-6mm open channels. No clogging, no pressure. Self-cleaning.

Roots hang freely in air, receiving 21% oxygen — 17,500× more than hydroponics. Nutrient mist is delivered in precisely timed cycles.
Three breakthroughs that eliminate the fundamental limitations of traditional greenhouse growing
A-frame geometry achieves 50-80 plants per m² — a 2.5× increase over standard Mobile Gutter Systems. A 0.8 ha Aeroframe facility equals the output of a 1.5 ha traditional facility.
Suspending roots in air maintains atmospheric oxygen levels (21%), fueling ATP synthesis and eliminating tip burn — the #1 cause of unmarketable leafy greens during peak seasons.
Roots are misted with chilled nutrient solution (18°C) while greenhouse air exceeds 30°C. This prevents bolting in heat-sensitive crops like Cilantro and Dill during summer peaks.
Three validation cycles at the Kaunas, Lithuania pilot facility — each targeting a specific industry failure mode.
Cool-season herb production at 32-35°C air with 19°C root cooling.
Botrytis resistance in Basil during damp winter conditions.
Growing 12 diverse SKUs simultaneously using Zonal Control.
How the Aeroframe advantage compounds into institutional-grade returns
| Metric | Standard (Peat/Gutter) | Aeroframe | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yield Density | 30-60 kg/m² | 90-150 kg/m² | 2.5× Yield |
| Unit Margin | 15-20% | +55% | 3× Gross Margin |
| Water Usage | 20 L/kg | 1.5 L/kg | 92% Reduction |
| EBITDA Margin | ~12-13% | ~40% | 3× Profitability |
| Payback | 10-12 years | 3-5 years | Institutional Grade |