On April 28, a widespread power outage struck Spain and Portugal, disrupting transportation, communication, and basic utilities. According to Spain’s Minister for Ecological Transition Teresa Ribera, a series of consecutive incidents in the national grid led to the blackout, making it one of the most severe power disruptions in recent years.
This crisis underscores the urgency of implementing distributed, low-power equipment to enhance energy resilience amid increasing power system uncertainties and peak load risks. As a global leader in energy recovery ventilation systems, HOLTOP remains committed to delivering reliable, energy-efficient, and sustainable indoor air solutions.
HOLTOP’s product line, widely applied in hospitals, office buildings, schools, and residential complexes, features wall-mounted energy recovery ventilators equipped with high-efficiency heat exchangers and DC motors. These units ensure fresh air supply while maintaining minimal power consumption, just one-third of traditional systems. During extreme heat, power grid instability, or unexpected outages, HOLTOP’s equipment helps distribute load and optimize overall energy efficiency.
HOLTOP will pursue its mission of “Reducing Building Loads and Saving Energy for Cities”, intensifying efforts in technological adaptation and market expansion across Europe to assist more buildings in transitioning from passive energy reliance to proactive energy conservation.
Post time: May-07-2025