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LG tackles global warming with new consumer product

Published by Guardian on Mon, 30 Jul 2012


GLOBAL leader in consumer electronics, LG Electronics, has identified global warming challenges and customer satisfaction as the major reasons why it recently introduced the world's first Multi V III Solo commercial AC into the Nigerian market.The General Manager, Air conditioning and Energy Solution Division of LG Electronics West Africa Operations, Mr. Junhwa Jeong, made this known while throwing light on the product's introduction in Abuja recently.'We are pleased to announce to you today that the Multi V III Solo is built with energy-saving solution technology that saves up to 35 per cent of electricity. It also boasts of advanced features and capabilities, one of which is a unique inverter compressor that increases its energy efficiency while consuming less energy,' Jeong said.He added: 'Global warming, which is also known as the green house phenomenon, is one of the major challenges the world is facing today. The search for how to conquer this issue has led many organisations to go into research and development. For us at LG Electronics, we are positive that the solution is in sight with our ranges of products that are built to conserve energy. As a company with a great focus on producing energy-saving and efficient products, we are happy to introduce the Multi V III Solo into the Nigerian market.'With the introduction of LG Multi V III Solo, we are confident that Nigerians would enjoy doing business like never before under cozy and pleasant environment as the AC delivers fast response cooling and space-saving smaller footprint,' the LG man noted.LG Electronics recently unveiled its new Multi V III Solo air conditioner into the northern Nigerian market.The event, meant to ensure penetration of this commercial air conditioner into a section of Nigeria with a growing need for air conditioners that can perform on a higher level, took place at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja the Federal Capital Territory.The move came as LG looks to place more emphasis on its business-to-business in Nigeria, where the demand for energy-saving technology is growing rapidly.The launch of the Multi V III Solo, which is LG Electronics' newest Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) solution, is an evidence of the electronic giant's drive to always be ahead of competition in innovation by ensuring that consumers' satisfaction and comfort is a key concern when manufacturing products. Combining this innovation with higher efficiency, the Multi V III Solo delivers fast response cooling and space-saving smaller footprint. Expectedly, this cutting-edge attribute would make it gain significant market share in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.The Multi V III Solo has three unique benefits, which the consumer stands to enjoy. These are the higher energy efficiency, eco-friendly and longer piping design. The AC unit's increased energy efficiency, which is boosted by LG's unique DC inverter compressor technology, delivers a COP level (coefficient of performance) of 3.5. With a total piping length up to 150 m and a level difference of 50 m between ODU (Out door unit) and IDU (In door unit), the Multi V III Solo provides optimum solution for small/medium-sized building. Multi V III Solo can be connected to over 25 indoor units in any building.
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