The Münichtal substation of Energie Steiermark Group in Austria now has a sustainable medium-voltage switchgear from Siemens. The power distribution system has been in operation since the end of 2020 and has just been officially handed over to the customer after a trial period. This is the first installation of fluorine-gas free switchgear from Siemens’ climate-friendly blue portfolio at a customer site in Austria.
K Raheja Corp is one of India's largest property developers having commercial, residential, malls and hospitality projects across multiple cities in the country. It owns brands like Mindspace, Commerzone and Shoppers Stop.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has completed the acquisition of French startup Wattsense, a hardware and software company which offers an innovative, plug-and-play IoT management system for small and mid-size buildings, expanding Siemens’ building products portfolio. Wattsense was started in 2017 and is headquartered in Dardilly, near Lyon, France.
Operating device and controller in one: The new thermostat from SAUTER is a multi-talent for air conditioning systems. It has a customisable display with large numbers and user-friendly button operation and there is also a communication interface to the building management system.
Sleek, user-friendly design allows building owners to connect up to 128 units to one control. Carrier recently launched a new Toshiba Carrier touchscreen controller in North America for variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems, capable of connecting up to 128 indoor units to one easy-to-use interface.
Ultra-compact, high-performance Edge intelligence systems. Impulse Embedded, a leading provider of industrial computing systems and solutions can now supply the EAC-2000 series from Vecow. These ultra-compact, high-performance Edge intelligence systems leverage the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX SOM chip.
Expo 2020 Dubai has opened to the world, with Siemens providing technology to ensure the site’s buildings and other infrastructure become part of a lasting legacy.
The product family of EMpro energy meters with MID approval from Phoenix Contact has been extended by three new AC measuring devices. The single and three-phase devices have been designed for extreme temperatures of up to +70 C. They are therefore suitable in particular for use in e-mobility charging stations and home chargers, even in unprotected outdoor areas.