eVink Achieves 18% Energy Cost Reduction in Chile’s Rubber Industry

Through patented technology, eVink provides precise energy consumption management, leading to significant cost and carbon footprint reductions for Gomas Cruzeiro.
Evink Achieves 18% Energy Cost Reduction In Chile's Rubber Industry Evink Achieves 18% Energy Cost Reduction In Chile's Rubber Industry
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eVink, initiated by academics Álvaro Lorca and Matías Negrete Pincetic from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and ISCI, has demonstrated its impact at Gomas Cruzeiro, a manufacturer in Chile’s rubber industry. The deployment has resulted in an 18% decrease in energy costs compared to a similar consumption period and a reduction in carbon emissions.

Lorca, co-founder, highlights the complex nature of electric consumption billing and eVink’s response: a detailed understanding and customized solutions that lower costs and increase energy efficiency. eVink’s patented technology provides real-time monitoring and intelligent energy management, suggesting adjustments to reduce costs.

eVink’s effective solution has established it as a key player in the market, with its approach responding to the need for sustainable development and efficient energy use in industries. The company aims for widespread impact, especially in a context where Chile targets carbon neutrality by 2050.

Negrete emphasizes the company’s mission to convert technology into user-friendly platforms for electric consumption management. eVink’s technology encourages consumers to engage actively in managing their energy use, leading to economic benefits and reduced carbon emissions. The implementation in the rubber industry showcases the potential for broader application and significant advancements in sustainable energy management.

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