About Us

Carcoon is a UK-based engineering company founded by George Page a professionally trained motor body engineer with over three decades of experience in vehicle protection, environmental control, and applied product development.

Carcoon originated as an engineered solution to prevent corrosion and material degradation in challenging storage and operational environments. Since its first public deployment in 1993, Carcoon has evolved into a specialist manufacturer of airflow-managed protective enclosures designed to preserve high-value assets and safe, compliant maintenance operations.

For more than 30 years, Carcoon has developed mission-specific protection systems for automotive, aerospace, and defense applications. Our product range includes:

Carcoon technology has been independently recognized for innovation and engineering excellence, earning multiple national and international awards, including Product of the Year, British Design Awards, Product of the Millennium, and several business and innovation awards.

Carcoon solutions are purpose-engineered, not generic. Every system is developed to meet defined operational requirements, with a focus on durability, environmental compliance, personnel safety, and asset preservation. While others may replicate concepts, Carcoon remains the originator — with the experience, understanding, and engineering depth to deliver reliable, field-proven solutions.

The Product

The unique ‘active airflow’ system (worldwide patent), comprises of two air treatment units which operate continuously to provide super-atmospheric, circulating airflow for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Importantly, the circulating air is taken from inside the storage unit itself, which effectively isolates the flow of air from the outside environment.

  • Plug in the power supply, and five minutes later, your car is stored in its own protected environment, with nothing touching or resting on any part of the car.
  • An 'intelligent' battery management system powers the Carcoon and maintains the battery of the stored vehicle in optimum condition.
  • With a running cost of approximately 2 pence per day, who can’t afford that kind of protection?