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Environmental Impact

Intelligent systems use sensors, data, and automatic decision-making to make processes more efficient. This helps reduce wasted energy and resources, leading to a positive impact on the environment.

Heating systems (smart heating)

Smart heating systems monitor temperature and detect when people are present, allowing heating to be used more efficiently. This reduces wasted energy, lowers fuel consumption, and decreases carbon emissions, resulting in a positive impact on the environment.

Traffic control

Traffic control systems use sensors and real-time data to manage the flow of vehicles more efficiently. This reduces congestion, meaning cars spend less time idling in traffic, which lowers fuel consumption and decreases harmful emissions, resulting in a positive impact on the environment.

Car management systems

Car management systems monitor and control engine performance and route planning to improve efficiency. This reduces fuel consumption, lowers harmful emissions, and ensures the vehicle runs as efficiently as possible, resulting in a positive impact on the environment.