Rittal s role in energy storage

Rittal s role in energy storage

With its flexible, scalable modular system, Rittal makes it easier for you to set up energy storage systems and offers you a range of components that are perfectly matched to one another: Enclosures, power distribution units, climate control solutions, automation solutions for panel building and switchgear manufacturing, as well as worldwide service.

6 FAQs about [Rittal s role in energy storage]

What does Rittal specialize in?

Rittal is a technology firm that specializes in solutions for established markets such as mechanical engineering, information technology and transport technology. It also targets future sectors like renewable energies and electromobility. Rittal operates a professional sector management system based in Herborn.

Is Rittal a sustainable company?

Renewable energy is key to Rittal’s operational sustainability – uptake has reduced the company’s carbon emissions by 40% since 2019. All of Rittal’s German locations are supplied with entirely green electricity, and others have photovoltaic systems or are planning and preparing for them.

Does a Rittal cooling unit save energy?

Cooling systems account for about 40% of data centre power consumption, so Rittal came up with a solution. Rittal cooling units are the benchmark for maximum energy efficiency, consuming up to 75% less energy on average than comparable competitor devices. On average, a Rittal Blue e+ cooling unit saves one tonne of carbon per year.

Who is Rittal systems?

As the world's leading systems provider for enclosures, power distribution, climate control, IT infrastructure, 19" racks and software & services, Rittal has more than 60 years of experience in professionally designing and manufacturing system solutions.

Does Rittal have a data centre?

All of Rittal’s German locations are supplied with entirely green electricity, and others have photovoltaic systems or are planning and preparing for them. Data centres are the infrastructure behind technical innovations powering the modern world, like AI and cloud storage.

Does Rittal blue E+ use less energy?

Leo Pototzky, Head of Sustainability for Bosch Rexroth, says: “The Rittal Blue e+ chiller consumes 50% less energy than the old chiller.” Nestlé‘s coffee research centre in Switzerland is also host to Rittal’s Blue e+ solution. Rittal expects the unit will use 72% less power over a year than its older Blue e devices.

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