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CAREL to exhibit at ISH 2025

Company says it will be showcasing its heat pumps, AHU solutions, controllers, and programming and simulation tools

BRUGINE, Italy, 11 February 2025: CAREL said it will be exhibiting at ISH 2025, from March 17 to 21 in Frankfurt, Germany. Making the announcement through a Press Release, CAREL said the focus will be on promoting energy efficiency, reducing energy emissions, smart building management and technological innovation through the proposal of innovative and high-performance tools.

CAREL said heat pumps constitute a key element in reducing CO₂ emissions in residential heating. The company said it will be presenting an integrated system, combining advanced controllers, high-efficiency inverters and electronic expansion values.

Additionally, CAREL said, it will be showcasing simulation software that creates virtual thermodynamic models to reduce development times and minimise errors.

To enhance Indoor Air Quality, CAREL said, it will be sharing solutions for air-handling units, incorporating thermal wheels, inverter-driven compressors and advanced sensors measuring temperature, humidity and CO₂. According to CAREL, smart management systems help lower operating costs while improving efficiency and comfort.

There is a high importance being given to open, scalable platforms for smart energy management in buildings, CAREL said, adding that its new subsidiary, Kiona will make its debut at the CAREL stand, showcasing its software-as-a-service platform, which integrates self-learning AI for automation and reporting and centralised solutions for commercial and multi-residential buildings.

CAREL said it will also be introducing new programming and simulation tools based on digital twin technology, designed to enhance optimisation of HVACR systems, reliability, cost reduction and operational efficiency. Further, the company said, it will be introducing its new PYC mini controller, which the company described as providing a compact yet high-performance solution for HVAC applications requiring flexibility, energy efficiency and seamless integration with advanced systems.