Renewable Energy

Atlantic unveils renewable tech

Atlantic’s Solerio Optimum 3: the high-end indoor solar tank with forced circulation

Atlantic, a leading French brand creating water heating solutions with energy savings, showcased its latest range of products at The Big 5 which was held last month at Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai, UAE.

The regional team leaders revealed the latest product technology and innovations with demonstrations of Explorer, the highly efficient heat pump water heater and Solerio Optimum 3, the high-end indoor solar tank with forced circulation. The company also introduced more of the Atlantic’s modern and reliable equipment products including electric water heaters with Steatite technology and remote piloting through Wi-Fi.

 “We approach the development of our products with the eco-citizen in mind and want our solutions to convert energy economically and in a way that is friendly to the environment. In that regard, we are proud to support UAE’s strategic plans to generate clean energy, to achieve sustainable lifestyles. By utilising our accumulated expertise, we have created water heating solutions with re newable energy sources that are ideal for the region, such as the heat pump water heater, using the unlimited energy source available in the ambient air temperature, or our thermal water heating systems that uses the sun’s energy,” commented Mazen Aldabie, UAE and Oman Country Manager for Atlantic.

Atlantic’s Explorer: the highly efficient heat pump water heater

Atlantic’s Explorer: the highly efficient heat pump water heater

Atlantic is a leading multi-energy brand of Groupe Atlantic, manufacturing heating, water heating and ventilation solutions for residential and commercial markets across the globe. As a specialist of thermal comfort appliances, Atlantic constantly combines R&D, premium design, innovation and cutting-edge technology into all of its product solutions.

In its commitment to energy saving initiatives in the region, Groupe Atlantic is also supporting two universities in the development and bid to win the best ecological dwelling championing the use of only solar energy. These include:

Baitykool: The BaityKool team from Dubai, France & Palestine continues its efforts of innovation and knowledge sharing for Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings. The team believes that, through exploration and practice, students can acquire valuable learning experience in sustainable design. Moreover, Solar Decathlon Middle East represents an opportunity to develop, apply and demonstrate their innovation and technical knowledge in sustainable and self-sufficient building and to promote technology transfer towards the construction industries.

Al Bayt al Kamel: The American university of Ras Al Khaimah envisions to develop the concept of bringing solar-powered, ultra-efficient and self-sufficient houses that respond to the region’s socio-cultural values, as well as climatic needs; using the traditional architectural elements that were used to overcome the climatic hardships in the past.

The group is providing the teams with the Explorer and the Solerio Optimum 3 at the Solar Decathlon Middle East 2018 for them to achieve the best design. These two renewable energy water heating solutions are key examples of how users can save up to 70 per cent in energy when compared with an electric water heater. Each of the products include improved features and the application of optimum comfort while optimising cost savings.

“We are excited to support the university teams working on this project and to be a part of their mission, by providing them with the state-of-the-art thermal comfort solutions in addition to advice and mentorship by our leading team of experts. We wish all the teams the best of luck and look forward to discovering the award-winning concept,” Aldabie continued.

To establish closer bonds with its regional customer base, Group Atlantic also established an office in Dubai in 2016 to reinforce its commitment to the region.