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Energy Saving with IE5 Ultra High Efficiency Motors: A 5-Step Guide

"Promoting carbon neutrality, where should we start...?" Energy conservation in factories is an essential challenge to address.

Introduce inverters to pumps and blowers, and achieve maximum energy-saving effects with IE5 ultra-premium efficiency motors. While carbon neutrality is an essential effort to address climate change challenges, it is important to commit to working on scope, results, and duration, linking it to future benefits. 【Features】 - Unique materials from ABB Motion Japan! - Proposing solutions combined from a wide portfolio - Answering the question, "What exactly does promoting carbon neutrality involve?" 【5-Step Overview】 - Discover energy-saving potential while performing predictive maintenance with ABB Ability Smart Sensors - Understand the expected energy and CO2 reduction amounts in advance with our unique energy-saving assessment service - Provide energy-saving solutions with optimal drives and motors for pumps and blowers ▶ Download the catalog for more details! A must-see for machinery manufacturers! The standard installation of IE5 motors is increasing. - IE5 SynRM (Synchronous Reluctance Motor) that does not use permanent magnets - Integrated inverter IE5 EC-Titanium (Baldor Reliance)

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ABB is a global technology leader in electrification and automation, aiming to create a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. By combining engineering and digital expertise, we enhance industrial performance, improve efficiency, productivity, and sustainability, and support the achievement of outstanding results. We call this "Engineered to Outrun." With over 140 years of history and approximately 110,000 employees worldwide, ABB is listed on the Swiss Stock Exchange (ABBN) and Nasdaq Stockholm (ABB). ABB Japan: It is a corporate group consisting of three companies: ABB Ltd., ABB Japan B.V., and B&R Ltd.