Digitalisation of motor systems: key findings for policy makers
EMSA formulates nine recommendations for policy makers in a new report which summarises its research on the digitalisation of electric motor systems of the past three years.
Electric motors and motor systems in industrial and infrastructure applications with pumps, fans and compressors in buildings are responsible for 53% of the world’s total electricity consumption. New and existing technologies offer the potential to reduce the energy demand of motor systems across the global economy by 20% to 30% with short payback periods.
4E’s Electric Motor Systems Platform (EMSA) raises worldwide awareness of the efficiency potential of motor systems and provides guidance and tools to exploit the energy performance of new and existing motor systems worldwide.
EMSA formulates nine recommendations for policy makers in a new report which summarises its research on the digitalisation of electric motor systems of the past three years.
In its latest publication, EMSA provides recommendations for industrial end-users on how to digitalise their motor systems.
How can digitalisation of electric motor systems help improve energy efficiency of operations in industry? What are challenges and possible solutions?
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In this publication, EMSA provides recommendations for industrial end-users on how to digitalise their motor systems.
This report summarises EMSA’s research on the digitalisation of electric motor systems between 2021 – 2024. It formulates nine recommendations for policy makers on how to advance digitalisation in motor systems.
By analysing current research and real-life cases in industry, EMSA looked at the energy expenditure to facilitate digitalisation in electric motor systems.