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Panasonic’s Sustainable Solutions at EuroShop 2023
20/02/2023
Panasonic Heating & Cooling
Solutions will be exhibiting its range of advanced solutions for retail
refrigeration and indoor air quality at EuroShop 2023, the world’s largest
trade fair for retail investments. Taking place every three years, EuroShop
2023 will be on 26 February – 2 March in Düsseldorf, Germany, and attendees will find Panasonic in Hall 6, Booth
D19, in collaboration with Panasonic CONNECT, TOUGHBOOK, and Blue Yonder.
Across the five-day show, Panasonic
will be highlighting its innovative HVAC-R solutions for the retail sector. Booth
highlights include the Panasonic Cold Chain Condensing Units
which deliver reliable and sustainable refrigeration using the natural refrigerant
R744 (CO2). On display will be Panasonic’s 2HP Cold Chain unit with
a live demo, which utilises naturally occurring R744 which has a low Global
Warming Potential (GWP) of 1, reducing harmful impact on the environment. R744
is the ideal refrigerant to help reduce the carbon footprint of any business,
particularly food retailers, whilst also keeping food fresh without any
contamination risk. Visitors will also be able to see first-hand the CO2 Refrigeration
Designer, Panasonic’s useful calculation tool designed to support engineers, installers, and
technicians to quickly make computations when specifying solutions for
commercial refrigeration systems.
Alongside this will be
Panasonic’s innovative air-e, its first stand-alone, ceiling-mounted nanoe™X generator, for improved indoor air quality. A
live demonstration will be available on the stand for visitors to see the
benefits. air-e has a low power consumption and is ideal for a wide range of
retail applications where indoor air quality is a priority. The maintenance-free
nanoe™X technology produces hydroxyl radicals (also known as OH radicals) – up
to 4,8 trillion per second. Abundant in nature, hydroxyl radicals have the
capacity to inhibit certain pollutants, viruses, and bacteria to clean and
deodorise – nanoe™X technology has been tested in a laboratory environment showing
that it can inhibit the novel coronavirus
(SARS-CoV-2) and the Influenza virus H1N1 subtype by up to 99.9%[1].
nanoe™X technology can bring these incredible benefits indoors so that hard
surfaces, soft furnishings, and the indoor environment can be a cleaner and
pleasant place to be, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
To
find out more about Panasonic’s solutions, visit www.aircon.panasonic.eu
and stop by the Panasonic
Heating & Cooling Solutions stand located in Hall 6, Booth D19.
[1]
Test reports can be found here: https://www.panasonic.com/global/hvac/nanoe/all/verification/evidence.html