In 2017, Ariston was among the market leaders in the HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning segment with remote control capabilities: about 100,000 devices ā thermostats, boilers and water heaters that can be controlled remotely ā were sold. The company was able to achieve not only an increase in sales and product range, but also improvements in technology, new business strategies and the opening of new markets.
The main components of Ariston remote control are controlling the appliance from a distance, taking into account the energy consumption and providing peace of mind to the consumer. These three aspects are the main focus of continuous improvement and development of new functions.
Last yearās innovations include monthly energy consumption reports to help the user build a sustainable energy consumption pattern, a simplified system for connecting the appliance to a wireless network, data logging for uninterrupted operation of the equipment, etc.
Aristonās remote control technology was originally developed for heating equipment, particularly gas boilers. Today, this feature is also implemented in renewable energy equipment: water heaters with hybrid technology and heat pumps.
In 2017, the introduction of remote control technology during the development of new water heaters led to the creation of two revolutionary products: the Lydos WiFi and the Lydos Hybrid Wi-Fi. It is expected that in the second half of 2018 they will complement the line of intelligent electric water heaters, which last year āopenedā Velis Evo Wi-Fi, already available to the American consumer.
In addition to the electronic bus protocol eBus, which the company has used since the beginning of development, the Siemens protocol was also implemented in 2017. Connection via this protocol will allow the use of ATG-connections for boilers Elco and ATAG.
Ariston water heaters and boilers remotely controlled with the ATG app are already a success in Argentina, Greece, Ukraine, Belarus, Croatia, Lithuania, Lithuania, Ireland, Switzerland, EU, China and other countries ā a total of 25 markets.
2018 promises to be a successful year for Aristonās remote control technology improvements: new products and services are expected, and new markets are expected. Increased demand for remote-controlled equipment and its popularization as an integral part of the smart home will allow Ariston to sell more than 500,000 such devices by 2020.
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How reliable and efficient are Aristonās remote-controlled thermostats, boilers, and water heaters? Can they be easily controlled from a smartphone or computer? Do they offer a user-friendly interface and a secure connection? Are there any additional features or limitations to consider? Overall, is it worth investing in Aristonās remote-controlled heating and water systems for a convenient and hassle-free experience?