Hager Unveils Innovative Energy Solutions at Hall B5, Stand 410
Hager, a leading provider of electrical installations and solutions, is set to showcase its innovative energy management and distribution systems at Hall B5, Stand 410. The company's offerings range from tailored sustainable energy transitions to advanced charging infrastructure and tenant electricity models.
At the heart of Hager's energy management suite is the Flow Energy Manager. This device prioritizes and distributes power from the grid and/or PV systems to controllable loads, optimizing energy savings. For seamless energy distribution, Hager presents its open Hw+ performance circuit breakers and Unimes H cabinet system, simplifying connections to the public grid.
Dynamic electricity prices can be integrated into energy management, allowing for strategic charging of Flow Energy Storage Systems or electric cars via the Witty Plus app. Speaking of charging, Hager's Witty family of wallboxes caters to various needs, from residential to fleet charging, with features like compact design, high impact resistance, and an award-winning app.
For landlords and tenants seeking sustainable and cost-effective energy supply, Hager offers Tenants' Electricity Models. In collaboration with metergrid, Hager provides a comprehensive solution, with the specific photovoltaic system manufacturers remaining undisclosed.
Hager also introduces its High-Current Solution, complete with a digital toolbox and comprehensive support for planning, construction, and commissioning. The Flow Energy Storage System, equipped with an integrated emergency power function, ensures efficient PV energy management and quick cloud-based commissioning.
Visitors to Hall B5, Stand 410 can expect to see Hager's charging infrastructure, energy management systems, tenant electricity solutions, and energy distribution systems. These solutions, driven by innovation and sustainability, reflect Hager's commitment to shaping the future of electrical installations.
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