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ABB will supplyly state-of-the-art, energy-efficient, low-voltage power distribution solutions to COMPAS (Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes), the new car manufacturing facilities of Renault-Nissan and Daimler’s strategic joint venture located in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

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ABB technology products—low-voltage switchgear, motor-controller, electrical panels and automated lighting systems—will be used to power the factory’s entire electrical system. The project includes the supply of Emax 2, the world’s first combined circuit breaker and power manager, which uses 25% less copper than traditional circuit breakers and can improve energy efficiency by up to 20%.

Renault-Nissan and Daimler have stated that they intend to produce 1.1 million vehicles per year at their new Mexican factory. According to news reports, the Mexican car industry showed a 5.6% increase from 2014 to 2015, with the production of 3.4 million cars and light trucks, in the face of robust demand.

The Aguascalientes factory’s electrical system includes Emax 2 circuit breakers; the System Pro E main distribution boards; the TVOC-2Arc guard system; and an automated lighting solution, the new ABB i-bus KNX system.

The motor-control centers are integrated through System pro E power technology to safeguard personnel against electrical short circuits and to keep the system running with maximum efficiency and minimum maintenance and downtime.

ArTu “L”, the automated lighting panel integrates the new ABB i-bus KNX system that meets the highest requirements for applications in modern home and building control and is based on the proven KNX technology. ABB i-bus KNX is a system supported by building controllers (lighting, sun protection, heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and intelligent networks that contributes significantly to the optimization of energy consumption, simplification of building monitoring and maintenance.

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