CES 2023: Samsung net zero home initiative, 80 million connected devices with SmartThings and more

Samsung Electronics the Korean tech giant ambitious to become the most energy-efficient appliance service provider brand globally supporting the health of the planet with the same hand of new technology….!!

Samsung on the prior day of the CES 2023 announced making people lead a new era of sustainable living through their services like SmartThings Energy setting new standards for household efficiency, Samsung’s latest Bespoke home appliances empower users to save both energy and money.

Being a Samsung-based website we have already made so many articles that concern Samsung’s new technology. Which includes a new wash cycle and filter that significantly reduces microplastic emissions from washers. Samsung’s newest advancements make it easier than ever for consumers to reduce their impact on the environment and support the health of the planet.

Moohyung Lee, EVP, and Head of the R&D Team of the Digital Appliances Business at Samsung Electronics said.

“The technologies we’re unveiling at CES 2023 place sustainability at the core of the user experience.” “Our ambition is to become the most energy-efficient appliance brand globally, and our latest products and partnerships will help make sustainable living a reality for more people and more communities.”

Samsung Maximizes Energy Savings through SmartThings

Samsung didn’t want to affect the globe in order to achieve customers by providing them concentrate technology ignoring the health of the planned. Therefore they invoke SmartThings with more than 80 million connected devices. Thereafter SmartThings platform continues to expand while unlocking more ways for users to reduce their carbon footprint at home.

Samsung’s efforts didn’t move the head back thus SmartThings Energy’s AI Energy Mode become more powerful than ever. Its supports more devices and regions and even more significant energy savings.
It succeeded to save up to 15% more energy for compatible refrigerators, up to 20% for compatible air conditioners, and up to 35% for compatible washers on select cycles. That’s pretty appreciative.

Industry’s First Smart Home Energy Management Systems (SHEMS) Certification

Samsung awarded by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with the industry’s first mass-market Smart Home Energy Management Systems (SHEMS) certification. The omen takes place due to smart home appliances and services being of energy-saving behavior.

Thereafter, EPA has also awarded base model Samsung home appliances 260 ENERGY STAR® certifications, including 43 “Most Efficient” recognitions. As a long-standing recipient for decades.

Making Net Zero Homes a Reality — Offering Households the Ultimate in Energy Efficiency

The Smart City Project is Samsung’s next phase of its net zero home initiative. Working with Sterling Ranch and its long-time technology partner Siemens, the Smart City Project will help establish Sterling Ranch as a master-planned sustainable housing community designed to house 30,000 residents in Littleton, Colorado.

SmartThings Energy will serve as the residents’ primary interactive app to monitor data, with Samsung appliances offering residents real-time insights on their energy, water, and natural gas use. Throughout the community, solar panels and household batteries will produce and store energy, while energy-efficient appliances reduce power and monitor water use to save resources. Together with smart infrastructure solutions from Siemens paired with smart home and energy optimization solutions from Resideo Technologies, Samsung technologies will make it easier for the residents of Sterling Ranch to enjoy a net-zero lifestyle.

Samsung’s collaboration with Resideo extends beyond the Smart City Project. Samsung and Resideo are exploring an opportunity to integrate Samsungs appliances with Resideo’s smart grid solutions to connect customers with energy management programs in California and Texas. In the future, this work could help make more communities smart-grid-ready by expanding Resideo’s best-in-class demand response offering and optimizing SmartThings Energy’s savings.

Tackling Microplastics Head-on With “Less Microfiber” Technology

While reducing the impact of devices and homes is vital to creating a sustainable future, other clear and present risks to the environment demand our attention. For over a year, Samsung and Patagonia have been working together to address the challenge of microplastic shedding during the laundry process and polluting oceans and other bodies of water.

Samsung’s new Less Microfiber Cycle and Filter are the products of that collaboration. A breakthrough in the fight against microplastics, the Less Microfiber Cycle cuts microplastic emissions by up to 54%. Now available in Europe, the cycle will roll out to compatible washers in Korea from February this year and in the U.S. soon.

Like the Less Microfiber Cycle, Samsung and Patagonia’s newly developed washing machine filter has the potential to have a real impact on the health of aquatic ecosystems. The Less Microfiber Filter reduces microplastic emissions by preventing them from escaping into the ocean at the end of wash cycles. It will be available in select Samsung washing machines in Europe beginning in the second half of 2023 and can also be purchased separately and applied to any washer on the market, regardless of brand.

Samsung’s latest washers and refrigerators are class-leading 20-year warranties. Covering the appliances’ digital inverter technologies, the warranties open the door for additional waste reductions by extending Samsung washers’ and refrigerators’ lifespans.

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Conclution segment…

Through close collaboration, technological breakthroughs, and a commitment to becoming the world’s most energy-efficient appliance brand, Samsung aims to lead the way to a more sustainable future. Visit Samsung.com to learn more about the eco-conscious innovations Samsung is showcasing at CES 2023.

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