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 be exhibiting the complete range of innovative and sustainable solutions to improve indoor air quality, increase energy performance and reduce energy consumption.
The installation of adiabatic and isothermal humidification systems in the new Paideia International Hospital, with state-of-the-art technology and customised care paths, has made it possible to achieve the highest standards in terms of hygiene, energy saving and service continuity.
At the upcoming Chillventa (Nuremberg, 11-13 October 2022) CAREL will be presenting innovative solutions for increasing the energy efficiency and improving the performance of refrigeration systems.
At the upcoming Chillventa (Nürnberg, 11-13 October), CAREL will be presenting an innovative HVAC proposal to guarantee indoor air quality and reduce costs due to sub-optimal system performance.
From 11 to 13 October, CAREL will be at Chillventa 2022 - stand 5-306/308, hall 5 - presenting its latest sustainable solutions that optimise the energy performance of HVAC and refrigeration systems.
CAREL Industries S.p.A., through a subsidiary, entered into a binding agreement to acquire the business of SENVA Inc, ("SENVA"), a US company located in Oregon specialising in the design and manufacture of a wide range of sensors, mainly in the air-conditioning and ventilation sectors, and with a significant presence in indoor air quality. Closing is expected by the end of October 2022.
The paper examines the fundamental role played by digital systems in making system control and optimisation of energy consumption sustainable. The fight against climate change and the need to achieve global environmental protection targets require digital services, integrated into the systems operating in the buildings where we live and work, buy goods or spend our free time.