United States. Entic has been chosen by major league Baseball's (MLB) Texas Rangers to provide their real-time energy analytics to Globe Life Park in Arlington.
The company's technology will enable stadium management and staff to gain greater visibility into the facility's major energy consumption systems and provide useful insight into optimizing performance.
"We are grateful for the opportunity to work with the Texas Rangers franchise and for the opportunity to demonstrate how our technology helps sports venues and other large buildings achieve efficiency and financial impact throughout the year," said Carlos Diaz, CEO of Entic. Globe Life Park is MLB's fifth-place finish to sign with Entic.
"We are excited to collaborate with Entic to bring this cutting-edge technology to Globe Life Park in Arlington," said Sean Decker, Vice President of Ballpark Operations for Texas Rangers Baseball Club. "This partnership is a reflection of our continued emphasis on energy efficiency and we are delighted to be among the first to adopt Entic's solution."
Globe Life Park in Arlington is approximately 1.5 million square feet and has the capacity to accommodate 50,000 attendees. The stadium includes a four-story commercial building where the texas Rangers' administrative offices are located, as well as many bars and restaurants with direct visibility of the field. Characterized by hot, humid summers, Central Texas' climate means that air conditioning often makes up a significant portion of energy expenditures. The Texas Rangers are looking to optimize these and other systems by partnering with Entic.