Carel Industries S.p.A., established in 1973 and headquartered in Brugine, Italy, is a leading provider of control solutions for air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating, as well as systems for humidification and evaporative cooling. Carel's products are designed to optimize energy consumption and enhance system performance, contributing to sustainability and environmental protection. The company's offerings include programmable controllers, sensors, humidifiers, and remote management systems, serving industries such as commercial, industrial, and residential HVAC. With a presence in over 75 countries, Carel combines innovation and customer support to deliver tailored solutions that meet diverse market needs.
CAREL will showcase its latest refrigeration innovations at Chillventa 2024 in Nuremberg, focusing on energy efficiency, advanced connectivity, and natural refrigerant use, from October 8-10.
At Chillventa 2024, to be held from 8 to 10 October in Nuremberg, CAREL will be presenting its latest technologies developed for the HVAC sector, with a strong focus on energy efficiency and natural refrigerants to meet the industry’s regulatory requirements and environmental goals.
CAREL will participate in Chillventa 2024 with a focus on performance optimisation, digitalisation, and sustainability. The Group's expertise in developing technologies that ensure energy efficiency and emission reduction is a key element in responding to recent regulations and contributing to the necessary decarbonisation of the HVACR sector.
CAREL has published a new white paper that provides a detailed analysis of the new refrigerant regulations introduced by various countries, with a particular focus on the regulations in the European Union and the United States.
CAREL and SECO, leading provider of end-to-end technological solutions for industrial digitalization, have signed an agreement to develop a new solution to support the digital transformation of the infrastructures in the segments where CAREL operates.
The paper entitled 'Airborne infectivity control by proper IAQ while minimising its environmental impact' will be presented at the ASHRAE International Building Decarbonization Conference 2024.