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Daikin and Gree Agree on Production of Inverter Air Conditioners |
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
Daikin
Industries and Gree
Electric Appliances have agreed that Daikin will commission Gree to manufacture
500,000 small inverter air conditioners, which Daikin will market in Japan
in 2009. The two companies have
also agreed to study four other areas of collaboration including joint
development of residential air conditioners and joint procurement for such
products for the Global market.
Daikin will plan and develop the products, Gree will manufacture for
Daikin, and the products will carry the Daikin brand. Gree will establish a
dedicated production line with special inspection equipment for Daikin products
to assure product quality meeting Daikins standard. With tighter environmental
regulations being enacted worldwide in the global market, the inverter
technology developed by Japanese manufacturers to improve energy efficiency is attracting
keen interest. By variable control of motor rotation, inverter air conditioners
can reduce power consumption by 30% compared with ordinary air conditioners.
Replacing the non-inverter air conditioners currently in use around the world
with inverter units can significantly reduce power consumption by air
conditioners, which accounts for about 30% of CO2 emissions from
homes.
Daikin has the worlds No. 1 share in the inverter air conditioner market,
while Gree is the world leader in non-inverter air conditioners. Their
collaboration will help them expand the world market for inverter air
conditioners and lead the global air conditioning industrys environmental
protection efforts, reveals the companys press release. Combining Daikins
advanced energy saving technology and Grees strength in materials and parts
procurement and production, the two companies aim to produce high-efficiency, low-cost
inverter air conditioners to open up new markets in areas where penetration of inverter
air conditioners is low. |