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Energy efficiency is at the heart of the economic and environmental challenges facing our societies


Whether it involves an industrial company, the public sector or a private individual, identifying energy losses and controlling the consumption of installations, buildings and production equipment are essential for economic performance.

Any on-site energy performance project starts by measuring energy consumption. With nearly 130 years’ expertise in electrical measurement, Chauvin Arnoux maintains its commitment to energy performance in industry and across society, developing ranges of specially-designed instruments. Most of the instruments developed in Chauvin Arnoux’s R&D departments follow a common trend as they strive to store ever more data covering an ever longer recording period, while also acquiring near-instantaneous data and calculations by means of software. The new CA 8345 Qualistar Class A is dedicated to the inspection and maintenance of industrial and tertiary installations. It offers a snapshot of the electrical network's main quality parameters in compliance with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A Edition 03, which is essential information when you need to choose corrective solutions.

Aware of the future issues for controlling the use of polluting energy sources, the Chauvin Arnoux Group and its subsidiaries, particularly Pyrocontrole, are incorporating this strategy in their instrument development work.

In the automotive sector, with the 2035 deadline for the prohibition of new petrol and diesel vehicles, Chauvin Arnoux has launched an electric vehicle charging station tester, the CA 6651, which has been so successful that no new orders can be taken before the end of August. The Chauvin Arnoux Group's temperature measurement subsidiary, Pyrocontrole, is meanwhile focusing its drive for growth on the Hydrogen sector and the new range of Thyritop power controllers, known as the "superheroes of decarbonization".