Follow-up 4: Kombi Power System - what's actually behind it
So, Mr Gammel, how does the Kombi Power System differ from other decentralized energy systems on the market?
Energy systems are by no means an end in themselves, but serve the core process: our customers need cost-effective, safe and clean energy solutions that enable them to produce economically even in the event of future changes in their core business.
These customer requirements were and are the basis for the development of the modular energy efficiency system Kombi Power System. The system is independent of the energy source (fossil or renewable) and can be set up and expanded in modules with different technologies: from the heating plant to the combined generation of heat, electricity and cooling. The Kombi Power System is individually assembled from modules for each customer and supplies the forms of energy required in the processes.
And if a module no longer meets the requirements at a later date, it can be replaced and sold. The difference is therefore the greatest possible flexibility of the Kombi Power System as a prerequisite for maximum degrees of freedom and thus independence in the strategic corporate development of our customers.
Who is interested in a Kombi Power System? Who is your target group?
Our Kombi Power System is generally of great interest to any commercial or industrial company, but also to property operators and energy service providers (contractors). We offer solutions for combined heat and power generation from a minimum heat requirement of approx. 100 kW to approx. 20 MW with renewable and fossil fuels. This is particularly important in midsummer or at weekends when there is no production.
We are also extremely flexible and cooperative when it comes to the scope of services: the customer decides on our range of services and scope of delivery as well as on their own services or the involvement of their long-standing tradesmen from the region. The meaningfulness is not limited to target groups - our customers' core business is often food or building materials production, the automotive and supplier industry, but also regional/municipal energy suppliers or operators of larger public properties.
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