Mastering stormy times
A few months ago, KÜBLER was honored in the Premier finalist category - as one of only five companies out of 4,600 nominated for the SME Grand Prix. Now the renowned hall heating specialist has been nominated again: 2025 for the highest category, the Premier.
For over 35 years, the Ludwigshafen-based company has been shaping the market with innovative infrared technologies that focus on energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness and user-friendliness.
The latest developments from KÜBLER are revolutionizing the heating of commercial and industrial buildings. With unique selling points such as high energy efficiency, the ability to use different energy sources, including regenerative energy sources, integrated LED hall lighting in the FUTURA 2in1 system and the E-Hybrid function in MAXIMA E-Hybrid, the company has once again proven itself to be a leading expert in exploiting savings potential in hall buildings and has catapulted itself to the forefront of technology at national and international level.
At the leading trade fair for industrial maintenance - maintenance in Dortmund, KÜBLER will be presenting the next step in innovative hall heating technology from February 19-20, 2025. Discover the head start in hall 4, stand 4-CC02.
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Ludwigshafen, August 2020 | Decentralized infrared radiant heating systems are the technology of choice in tall buildings with ceiling heights of over 4 meters. Here, they are often functionally superior to alternative heating systems. Their efficiency is so high that they have been able to exceed climate protection requirements for years, even without the integration of renewable energies. They also offer clear advantages in terms of investment costs, as studies have shown. With the entry into force of the GEG, high-efficiency technologies such as decentralized infrared heating systems are finally finding their way into legislation.
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For more than three decades, the company has been revolutionizing the market with its innovative infrared technology, which focuses on energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness and user-friendliness. With this technology, which heats the surfaces it encounters rather than the air, KÜBLER has managed to save up to 70 % of energy in tall hall buildings compared to conventional systems [...].
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Ludwigshafen, 19.06.2020 | The Building Energy Act, or GEG for short, has long been eagerly awaited. The uniform, coordinated set of regulations for the energy requirements for new buildings, existing buildings and the use of renewable energies to supply heating and cooling to buildings is intended to bring together various laws on building energy efficiency and heat use. And thus significantly simplify the previously highly complex and difficult to understand landscape of energy-saving legislation for building owners and planners. Drafts of the law have been available since 2017. After endless postponements over legislative periods, the GEG was passed yesterday in the Bundestag.
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55 percent less CO₂ emissions by 2030, 80 to 95 percent by 2050 - these are the German government's targets for the building sector. In addition to residential and office buildings, there is also a great need for industrial buildings (production halls, etc.). In this area, the heating systems from the Ludwigshafen-based infrared specialist KÜBLER already meet the requirements of the next decade. A joint research project between KÜBLER and the Technical University of Kaiserslautern entitled InfraEff now promises the decisive innovative step on the 2050 stage. Supported and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research - BMBF. The cooperation partners met in Ludwigshafen on March 13 to kick off the project.