Opening of the elevator from the smartphone and production of 90% of energy. To Berlin the smart residential quarter opened
Customers: GSW Sigmaringen Contractors: Panasonic Corporation Project date: 2017/07 - 2020/01
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At the beginning of July, 2020 steel knows of project implementation of Future Living in Berlin. Its participants managed to create the smart residential quarter equipped with the innovative technologies, one of the main ideas of which is use only of renewable energy sources.
Smart quarter of Future Living which is located in the south of Berlin (Region of Adlerskhof) was implemented by local construction company GSW Sigmaringen and Panasonic company which acted as the supplier of all innovative solutions, including the equipment for energy saving. The project was complete in the spring of 2020, the complex occupies the territory 7.6 km long ² and 90 apartments from which 60 are already populated include.
Roofs of complexes are equipped with 600 photo-electric panels of Panasonic of HIT with a total power of 195 kW that allows to provide up to 90% of energy. The intelligent system of rational energy consumption allows to accumulate surplus of electricity for use in night-time or in cloudy weather.
17 Panasonic Aquarea thermal pumps are responsible for heating of houses and supply of hot water. Users can independently trace and configure energy consumption using cloud solutions and smartphones.
In each apartment support of the IoT-platforms functions from digitalSTROM is implemented. The Swiss development allows to regulate lighting, functioning of home appliances, the climatic systems. The solution myPORT of Schindler provides to residents reliable and convenient functionality for free movement across Future Living territory (opening and closing of doors, including the elevator) by means of RFID maps or the application on the smartphone. Residents have access to the system of car-sharing which consists of the electric vehicles Daimler and also to the smart notification about operation of the fire warning, arrival of guests and even weather changes via the smartphone or electrical equipment.[1]