The launch of en:hybrid sees Kieback&Peter start a new chapter in the story of sustainable building automation: this innovative solution is not just a significant milestone on the Kieback&Peter CO₂ Reduction Roadmap.
The tool provides customised solutions based on circumstantial requirements, allowing security teams to efficiently manage unique security or safety needs.
According to JD Power, a research firm monitoring consumer sentiment, Electric Vehicle (EV) drivers consistently express dissatisfaction with the speed of public charging and the availability of activities and facilities. Therefore, many premium automotive brands are now identifying sites where EV-driving customers can enjoy an optimised charging experience. Typically, those sites are capable of housing multiple EV chargers, while also offering the comfort and convenience of coffee shops, restaurants and stores to visit while their vehicle charges. This provides both charging peace-of-mind for drivers and creates additional commercial opportunities for charging operators.
Infineon Technologies AG Intelligent management of power loads and power sources can make existing power networks more robust in order to handle the growing share of green energy.
High current density, very low thermal resistance and low-profile mean that lighting equipment manufacturers can increase brightness while reducing system size.
Two Danish powerhouses partner to continue strategic collaboration to enhance energy efficiency and reduce overall energy consumption in multifamily buildings.
CAREL has started installing high-efficiency photovoltaic systems on the roofs of its production plants and new buildings at its headquarters in Brugine.