
PUNN @RamaIV , Bangkok Thailand
PUNN project, setting a new standard in energy efficiency. This groundbreaking initiative significantly slashes energy consumption, reducing it from a baseline of 0.85 kW/TonR to an extraordinary 0.63 kW/TonR
8MADE is revolutionising the commercial cooling landscape with the PUNN project, setting a new standard in energy efficiency. This groundbreaking initiative significantly slashes energy consumption, reducing it from a baseline of 0.85 kW/TonR to an extraordinary 0.63 kW/TonR. This substantial reduction is not just a testament to 8MADE's commitment to innovation and energy conservation but also reinforces our dedication to environmental sustainability.
A Pinnacle of Energy Efficiency in Cooling Technology
The PUNN project exemplifies 8MADE's prowess in delivering top-tier Energy Service Company (ESCO) services. By engineering an water-cooled chiller plant that represents the zenith of technological advancement and engineering excellence, this project achieves a monumental reduction in energy usage, cutting it by more than 25%. This significant advancement ushers in a new era of sustainable, economically viable cooling solutions for the industrial sector, positioning 8MADE as a vanguard in the industry.
Superior Cooling, Unmatched Energy Efficiency
The PUNN project by 8MADE ensures that the facility benefit from powerful cooling capabilities, now accomplished with substantially reduced energy input. This ensures an optimal operational environment while also offering significant energy savings. These savings lead to considerable reductions in operational costs, thereby boosting the profitability and operational efficiency of building.
Our Commitment to Sustainability
Opting for the PUNN project by 8MADE aligns you with a future where technological innovation harmonizes with environmental stewardship. The impressive reduction in energy consumption underlines 8MADE's steadfast commitment to developing solutions that not only meet the current industrial needs but also protect and preserve the environment for future generations.
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