Pioneering hall heating system nominated for the German Innovation Award 2023
Flexible and economical CO2-freedom
The multi-energy infrared heating system is a world first that builds a bridge to a carbon-free future. It is not for nothing that the new technology bears the name FUTURA. The energy-efficient IR heating system can use renewable energies such as electricity or hydrogen. At the same time, biogas, natural gas or liquid gas can also be used, switching variably between the energy sources. This works both in mono mode and in a mix. Depending on which energy is currently available or particularly cost-effective. "We thus ensure security of supply and stabilize the grids," says Thomas Kübler, founder and Managing Partner at KÜBLER. "But above all, our solution is economical."
Future-oriented hall heating with added value
This world first offers plenty of added value. After all, the KÜBLER R&D team did not just think about zero CO2-The focus is also on the real requirements of industry, commerce and local authorities. And these include
- Openness to green energy sources and
- Future security too
- secure availability,
- affordable and economical heat supply,
- high ROI,
- flexible functionalities and
- Transparent energy management
FUTURA also fulfills another goal of KÜBLER's research and development work: the innovation combines the functions of IR hall heating and LED hall lighting in one smart device. Among other things, this saves the usual double cabling effort and a lot of space under the hall roof in new hall construction. This is another added value that pays off for users.
The prize that makes innovation visible
The German Innovation Award recognizes products, technologies and services that break new, innovative ground and offer solutions that stand out due to their added value for users and the environment. The award is traditionally presented by the German Design Council, the world's leading competence center for communication and knowledge transfer in the field of design, brand and innovation - in two main categories: "Excellence in Business to Consumer" and "Excellence in Business to Business". In addition, projects that have used agile innovation methods on their way to innovation are honored in the overarching category "Design Thinking".
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"This award is a great honor for our company and confirms our ongoing commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction," said Thomas Kübler, Managing Partner of KÜBLER. "We would like to thank our valued customers for their trust and support, which has made this success possible. This recognition motivates us to continue to set the highest standards and [...]
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The task The well-insulated new hall with an area of around 900 m² and a ceiling height of around nine meters will house storage areas for raw materials, machine parts and end products in addition to production. Christoph Buxbaum answers the question of what requirements he has for the heating of the new hall as follows: "Three simple reasons were decisive. The new building [...]
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Using energy smartly and efficiently, planning and investing for the future, digitizing processes, meeting climate targets and GEG, reducing CO2 tax, meeting the requirements of the future today - and all this with maximum technology and investment security: these are the challenges of heating halls today. In new builds as well as in energy-efficient refurbishments. Discover the leading solutions. [...]
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Kaiserslautern. Heating and lighting industrial and commercial buildings in a climate-neutral way - that is "excellent", according to the jury of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, which awarded the prestigious innovation prize to KÜBLER GmbH from Ludwigshafen. With this award, the state honours the immediately implementable and economical contribution to decarbonization in industrial heat supply through the FUTURA multi-energy system. KÜBLER GmbH has been developing heating systems for halls for more than three decades, employs 130 people and has built up proven expertise with its own R&D unit. This is already the fourth innovation award in the company's history.