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Danfoss has launched NeoCharge, a powerful new solution designed to enhance the control of both new and existing industrial refrigeration systems.

With NeoCharge, facility owners can reduce their ammonia and energy spend, increasing capacity by up to 40 percent and lowering energy costs by up to 20 percent.

Key benefits of NeoCharge include:

  • Up to 20 percent reduction in energy costs.
  • 40 percent increase in refrigeration capacity.
  • Fully plug-and-play, self-adaptive technology.
  • Suitable for both new installations and retrofits of existing systems.

optimizing industrial refrigeration

NeoCharge is a complete solution, with sensors, control valves, and an electronic controller, that optimizes industrial refrigeration systems. It works seamlessly with both recirculating and Direct Expansion systems, making it versatile for any refrigeration facility.

The components work together to not only lower costs but also reduce the environmental impact of refrigeration operations by optimizing existing infrastructure.

simple installation

NeoCharge provides a cost-effective shortcut to low-charge capabilities, empowering contractors

For years, the refrigeration industry has been focused on low-charge systems, but these have typically come with high costs. NeoCharge provides a cost-effective shortcut to low-charge capabilities, empowering contractors and facility owners to optimize their systems without the need for expensive overhauls.

NeoCharge offers simple installation, a smaller system footprint, and is adaptable to both new and existing refrigeration setups. Facility owners and operators interested in learning more about how NeoCharge can transform their refrigeration systems can book a 15-minute introduction session.

self-adaptive technology

With NeoCharge, contractors, consultants, and facility owners can breathe new life into existing systems. It’s a fully self-adaptive technology that works with classic recirculating and Direct Expansion systems,” explains Morten Juel Skovrup, Global Applications Manager at Danfoss. 

Morten Juel Skovrup adds, “This lowers the entry barrier to low-charge capabilities significantly and opens up opportunities for a much wider range of operators to play their role in the transition towards a more climate-friendly industry.

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