Select your language

Walmart to Roll Out R-448A in Select Stores in the Region

Walmart

Latin America. For some of its stores located in Mexico and Central America, Walmart will use Honeywell's potentially reduced global warming refrigerant, Solstice N40 (R-448A).

The project will cover more than 160 new refrigeration systems for supermarkets in the region, and help Walmart reduce its carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency. This project represents a potential reduction of 130 thousand metric tons of CO2e.

Based on hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) technology, Solstice N40 offers a global warming potential (GWP), approximately 68% lower than hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants such as R-404A. Solstice N40 is the non-flammable substitute for R-404A with the lowest GWP and most accepted in the supermarket industry with around 60 thousand installations worldwide, since its launch in 2015.

Food retailers around the world have adopted Solstice N40 as an aid to comply with proposed and current regulations, with the aim of reducing the use of high GWP HFCs, including the internationally adopted Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol.

- Publicidad -

Walmart has addressed the climate crisis with the goal of achieving zero carbon emissions in its global operations by 2040 without relying on carbon offsets. Its goal of being a regenerative enterprise includes transitioning to low-impact refrigerants for cooling and electrified heating equipment in its stores, clubs, data centers and distribution centers.

"With the adoption of Solstice N40, Walmart of Mexico and Central America joins the set of industries that endorse this solution: a cost-effective refrigerant with global warming reduction potential that meets high standards of performance and energy efficiency in commercial refrigeration," said José Fernandes, vice president and general manager of Performance Materials and Technologies for Honeywell Latin America. "We are proud to help Walmart meet its sustainability goals, which are aligned with Honeywell's own commitment to carbon neutrality."

Solstice N40 offers a GWP that is approximately 68% lower than that of legacy HFC refrigerants. In addition, it consumes less energy. In U.S. and European supermarket tests, which compared the Solstice N40 to the R-404A, Solstice N40 refrigeration systems demonstrated a lower average energy consumption between 5% and 15% compared to the R-404A.

Honeywell's Solstice technology, which is used in various applications, has prevented the potential release equivalent to more than 250 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, resembling the elimination of potential emissions from more than 52 million cars over a year.

Solstice helps customers reduce their carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency without sacrificing the performance of the final product. This technology also includes air conditioners for cars and trucks, foaming agents for insulation, propellants for personal and home care and solvents for cleaning solutions. For more than a decade, Honeywell has invested a billion dollars in research, development and new capabilities for the technology, as it anticipated the need for solutions with a lower GWP to combat climate change.

Approximately half of Honeywell's investment in research and development for new product introductions is aimed at generating solutions that improve environmental and social outcomes for customers. This aligns with the company's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality in its facilities and operations by 2035, building on its track record of strong greenhouse gas reductions, as well as its decades-long track record of innovation to help its customers meet their social and environmental goals.

Walmart de México y Centroamérica (MBV/BIVA: Walmex) is a retail company that works every day with the purpose of helping people save money and live better. As reported in its most recent financial results (third quarter of 2021), Walmex operates 3,569 stores and clubs in the region, and 31 distribution centers, with a presence in 690 cities in six countries and more than 230,600 employees.

Duván Chaverra Agudelo
Duván Chaverra AgudeloEmail: [email protected]
Jefe Editorial en Latin Press, Inc,.
Comunicador Social y Periodista con experiencia de más de 16 años en medios de comunicación. Apasionado por la tecnología y por esta industria.

No comments

• If you're already registered, please log in first. Your email will not be published.

Leave your comment

In reply to Some User
Carrier and Google Cloud Boost Energy Resilience with AI

Carrier and Google Cloud Boost Energy Resilience with AI

United States. Carrier Global Corporation, a smart climate and energy solutions company, and Google Cloud have joined forces to improve the flexibility of the electric grid and promote more...

PHCC Expands Online Educational Offerings for HVACR Professionals

PHCC Expands Online Educational Offerings for HVACR Professionals

United States. The National Association of Plumbing, Heating and Refrigeration Contractors (PHCC) Educational Foundation has bolstered its online training program with new courses designed to...

Comfort without noise: The Kimpton Grand Roatan's commitment to efficient air conditioning

Comfort without noise: The Kimpton Grand Roatan's commitment to efficient air conditioning

Honduras. With an absolute commitment to comfort and efficiency, this exclusive resort has implemented Mitsubishi Electric's CityMulti VRF systems, guaranteeing a quiet and perfectly air-conditioned...

New DFF fan series: power and comfort for large spaces

New DFF fan series: power and comfort for large spaces

Mexico. Drum Fan Flow (DFF) fans come to market as an efficient solution to improve working conditions in warehouses, factories, workshops and warehouses.

More Women in HVAC: Six Technicians Receive Certification

More Women in HVAC: Six Technicians Receive Certification

Chile. Six women were certified as Installers/Maintainers of HVAC and Refrigeration Equipment in a ceremony organized by the Center for the Evaluation and Certification of ColdHeat Labor...

SODECA offers free training on filtration in ventilation systems

SODECA offers free training on filtration in ventilation systems

International. SODECA has announced a new free training session focused on filtration within ventilation systems, a key aspect to ensure indoor air quality.

Reliable Controls Releases RC-Toolkit 3.5 with Interoperability Enhancements

Reliable Controls Releases RC-Toolkit 3.5 with Interoperability Enhancements

International. Reliable Controls announced the release of RC-Toolkit 3.5, the latest version of its integration and configuration software, designed to optimize device management in building...

The CALA AWARDS return and open applications for 2025

The CALA AWARDS return and open applications for 2025

Latin America. With the arrival of the year 2025, the prestigious CALA AWARDS open applications and are preparing to once again recognize the best HVAC/R installations in Latin America. This award,...

 Emergent Cold Latam expands its storage network in Mexico

Emergent Cold Latam expands its storage network in Mexico

Mexico. The company Emergent Cold Latam is moving at full speed with the final exterior details of its new temperature-controlled warehouse for food, located in Monterrey.

FabricAir appoints its new executive in charge of Central America and the Caribbean

FabricAir appoints its new executive in charge of Central America and the Caribbean

Latin America. This is Ignacio José Lacayo Tock, who from now on will serve within the team as Territory Sales Manager Central America & Caribbean of FabricAir.

Free Subscription
Remember Me
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER
DO YOU NEED A SERVICE OR PRODUCT QUOTE?
LASTEST INTERVIEWS
SITE SPONSORS










LASTEST NEWSLETTER
Ultimo Info-Boletin