By correctly measuring the right data of the cooling circuits (such as the temperature of the supply water), it has been possible to implement first measures towards energy reduction. Chilling units could be disconnected if they areno longer needed.
Another positive impact was immediately experienced by Forvia through the analysis of the chiller's Coefficient of Performance (COP). These insights enabled the operators to control and adjust the cooling circuits depending on the demand of cooling energy for production, temperature, and external humidity. Such simple energy-saving measures imply no extra costs and carry immediate returns on investments.
Based on the available data, Forvia also discovered that boilers can be switched off thanks to the solar thermal energy at certain times of the year.
A promising starting point for decarbonization
In close collaboration between Forvia and Siemens, a series of additional KPIs have been defined to compare processes and plant performance. Subsequently, this will help to standardize such KPIs across all plants of the Interior division and others. They will be able to easily compare data between plants in the future. Transparency and automated reporting across sites will allow Forvia to make the right decisions based on valuable data.
After the successful implementation, the Almussafes plant has become a leading example for further production sites. Presently Siemens service experts are implementing the Industrial Energy Management Services in other Spanish factories as part of the initial phase. A pilot project within Forvia's Clean Mobility division is planned for the first half of 2022, with the goal to achieve comparable energy savings as in Almussafes.
Forvia is currently working on implementing the solution in other countries such as Poland, Czech Republic, and United States. This initiative can be used for almost 40 countries and represents a significant step towards the fight against climate change.