Brazil. After excelling in areas such as consulting and energy and air conditioning projects, Thermique seeks to establish itself as a technology company providing Software as a Service (SAAS).
For this reason, the company is currently working on an innovative solution capable of simulating, measuring and comparing the performance and results of one or more air conditioning systems.
"We are developing an app capable of generating data analysis and financial projections to make strategic decisions and adopt less polluting technologies. This software will be aimed at installers, contractors and engineers, as well as medium and large refrigeration, heating and air conditioning companies," explains Paulo Henrique Santos, Energy Efficiency Engineer at Thermique.
According to Santos, the goal is to have an intuitive and easy-to-use interface, accompanied by real-time technical support to guarantee the effectiveness of the projections made by users.
"Our solution will provide immediate technical results and financial results in the medium and long term, in a clear, reliable way and without hidden or difficult to understand data. One of our main objectives is for the user to be very clear about where each parameter, each piece of data comes from and how the results are calculated," he points out.
Thermique's new app is expected to go into testing in February 2024.
An outstanding trajectory
Last year, Thermique made clear its level and competitiveness, becoming the only Brazilian company to be a finalist in the RefriAméricas 2022 contest. It did so thanks to the Schattdecor project, during which they achieved energy savings equivalent to 60%.
In addition, the company has participated in projects such as Plastic omnium, which has been in operation for more than a year; Simoldes Plásticos and Sumitomo, whose feasibility studies demonstrate a great opportunity for energy reduction and, finally, Paranaplast, a project under development with a promise of 45% energy reduction. All of these companies are multinationals with factories in Brazil.