Technological innovations continue on the occasion of IFA 2023 and on this occasion it has been LG Electronics (LG) which has set up an interesting stand in Berlin called LG Sustainable Village where they intend to show their vision of a more sustainable and efficient in our homes of the future.
Inspired by a forest path, the LG Sustainable Village incorporates several key elements in its design and construction that represent the company’s strategy to face a less polluting future, with materials such as recycled fabrics and mesh nets to minimize the impact of the structure.
LG Smart Cottage and Net-Zero Vision House
The exhibition shows various smart home solutions from LG, such as the Smart Cottagewith state-of-the-art appliances, some of them customizable, and services aimed at the European premium market.
The Smart Cottage is basically a compact prefab house with solar panels included standard on its roof that offer a power of 4 kilowatt hours. It is also complemented by a aerothermal installation generation Therma V R290 Monobloc and a set of household appliances with the latest technology from the Korean manufacturer, such as the laundry center LG Wash Tower Compactthe integrated oven, the dishwasher QuadWashan electric induction cooker and a water purifier.
For her part, the Net Zero Vision House aims to go one step further in energy management within homes, integrating a variety of high-efficiency appliances designed for the European market, including a washing machine, a dryer, a refrigerator and a dishwasher. It is complemented by the system of LG ESS energy storagewhich can be adapted to various scenarios and conditions of energy use.
Thus, this device can be used for store and consume surplus energy collected with the solar panels of the house, and as usual in the brand, everything is controlled from the thinQ app It just got new features.
New Thinq UP 2.0, affordable appliances and integrated kitchens
In the ThinQ Home Zone, attendees can try customizing and upgrading LG ThinQ UP 2.0together with the greater accessibility for different types of physical disabilities offered by the Universal UP Kit, a system that improves the functionality of the devices.
It has various solutions designed to attach to different household appliances of the brand, including refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, CordZero wireless vacuum cleaners and water purifiers, trying to offer a better experience for all types of possible users.
LG has also presented the latest products from the second generation of the SIGNATURE range, a premium line that is committed to energy efficiency and remote management and control from the mobile. It includes new washer-dryers with heat pump and the Dual InstaView refrigerator, which incorporates a window on both doors to see everything inside without having to open the fridge.
Also on show were the new MoodUP and InstaView bottom-freezer fridges with MoodUP, which feature stainless steel door panels. LED colors switchable that can be controlled via the LG ThinQ app.
Lastly, under the slogan ‘Better Culinary Life for All’, the Cooking Studio area displays the new LG integrated kitchens with an all-inclusive concept common in countries like the United States, but on this occasion designed according to the manufacturer for the European market.
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