It is a system that controls "air conditioning equipment," which accounts for a large portion of power consumption, to reduce CO2 emissions and electricity costs.
"Ai-Glies" is a system that efficiently supports the reduction of electricity costs by precisely controlling "air conditioning equipment," which accounts for a significant portion of power consumption. Furthermore, in terms of installation, it adopts wireless and solar power supply compared to traditional wired systems, allowing for reduced installation costs and enabling low-priced implementation.
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By implementing a demand control system, it is possible to reduce the basic fee by approximately 25%. Additionally, the usage fee for air conditioning equipment can be reduced by about 20%. *This corresponds to about 7-10% of the total equipment. Unlike demand monitoring, which only monitors demand values, this system can automatically and reliably reduce electricity costs.
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P5
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You can reduce electricity costs in less than a year after implementation. Normally, the maximum demand (contracted power) applies for the next year, but if you apply to your current electricity provider and it is accepted, the reduced demand value will be applied, allowing for a reduction in the basic fee starting the following month.
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"Ai-Glies" is a system that efficiently supports the reduction of electricity costs by precisely controlling "air conditioning equipment," which accounts for a large portion of power consumption. Furthermore, in terms of installation, it adopts wireless and solar power supply compared to traditional wired systems, reducing installation costs and allowing for low-cost implementation.
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Continuing to stay close to our customers, we have built up business knowledge and empathy to understand their challenges. By handling a wide range of operations in a one-stop manner, including system design, development, operation, hardware and software proposals and sales, and network construction, we remain a partner that supports the creation of "valuable systems," sometimes in a collaborative manner and sometimes in a leading role. Our company changed its name effective April 1, 2025. (Formerly: Daiko Electronic Communication Co., Ltd.) The data and presentation materials published are from the time of the announcement.