Epta Latam alcanzó las 100 instalaciones de CO2

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Epta Latam celebrates the 100th installation of a transcritical CO2 system in Latin America. 

It is a journey that began in 2014 with the shop of a top-tier retail company in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Over the past decade, the Epta Group has contributed to the green transition of retailers with the development of cutting-edge, environmentally friendly technologies such as ETE, FTE and XTE.

FTE, ETE and XTE, guaranteeing uncompromising efficiency FTE, ETE and XTE represent the concrete declination of Epta's mindset as they are the tangible representation of Epta's mindset, as Green Transition Enabler Green Transition Enabler. A revolution that came to life in 2017 with the introduction of FTE (Full Transcritical Efficiency), capable of raising energy efficiency, in medium and low temperature applications, by 10% compared to standard transcritical systems.

In 2020, the technology offering evolved further with ETE (Extreme Temperature Efficiency), which ensures superior reliability in hot climates, with no temperature limits. Finally, for EXTRA performance, the innovative, patent-pending XTE (Extra Transcritical Efficiency) was launched in 2023, equipped with a signature PX G1300™ energy recovery device signed by Energy Recovery that further enhances the benefits obtained with ETE not only in extreme conditions, but also in temperate and cold climates, with temperatures between 20°C and 40°C.

A field-proven technology thanks to which shops are registering 15% more efficiency at 25°C and 25% above 35°C.

"We are proud of this milestone, which represents a milestone in Epta Latam's years of dedication to drive a more sustainable future in a region where the transition to natural and energy efficient refrigeration is made possible by the initiative of each individual shop," says Daniele Tolotti, Commercial Director of Epta Latam, who concludes: "We will continue to work tirelessly to reduce the environmental impact of the retailers who join us in this evolution, and to make these innovative technologies the standard for making the entire industry more sustainable"