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to skyscrapers constructed with cutting-edge technology,
Daikin has been chosen time and again.
Around the World with Daikin Products
Daikin Global Case study
Global Case Studies
Feature Case Study
Case Study 1: Technology and Innovation Center
Aiming for a Net Zero Energy Building with Daikin’s latest technology
Japan
The ultimate goal is to realize high energy efficiency yet keeping thermal comfort by adopting DAIKIN’s latest technology such as high sensible heat VRV.
Aiming for N-ZEB by the year 2020.
Case Study 2: Eldorado Business Tower
Realizing Energy Savings, Space Savings and Shorter Installation Period
Brazil
By installing Daikin VRV, Eldorado Business Tower in Sao Paulo, Brazil was awarded LEED Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2010.
Case Study 3: Abeno Harukas
Installing in Japan's Tallest Skyscraper
Japan
Leading the industry with exceptional energy savings and ease of installation, Daikin leverages its expertise to deliver comfort to the diverse settings of a high-rise building having a 60th floor observation deck and upscale department store.
Case Study 4: The City Center
Challenging Energy Savings in High-Rise Building with Limited Space
Indonesia
Efficiently utilizing the limited space available for a 42-storey high-rise building (city hall) in Indonesia, Daikin delivers an energy-saving system solution allowing tenants individual management of their office space.
Case Study 5: Stoller Winery
Combining Self-Generated Solar Power for "Net Positive Energy"
United States
In the luscious wilds of Oregon, Daikin merges the power of solar energy with energy-saving HVAC equipment to realize the future of Net Positive Energy.
Case Study 6: Umeda Center Building
Quick and Quality replacement for aged air conditioning system
Japan
Umeda Center Building in Osaka, Japan was the very first building to have VRV, an inverter driven air conditioner, installed. Furthermore, it was awarded the very first “SHASE Special Award - Renewal Award” in 2013 .