12 Sep 2025

Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia Introduces Eco-Friendly Cooling Solutions for the Commercial Sector

Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia Introduces Eco-Friendly Cooling Solutions for the Commercial Sector

BALI, September 11th, 2025PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia held an exclusive seminar discussing environmentally friendly cooling solutions for the commercial sector. The event served as a tangible demonstration of Daikin’s commitment to delivering efficient, sustainable HVAC innovations that address the challenges and needs of modern buildings in Indonesia.

This seminar focused on introducing the Modular Chiller and Mini Chiller units as the latest cooling solutions for various commercial applications. Both units are designed to deliver high energy efficiency, installation flexibility, and optimal performance, making them the ideal choice for office buildings, hotels, hospitals, and industrial facilities that require energy-saving and environmentally friendly cooling systems.

The Modular Chiller was presented as a cooling system offering flexibility in capacity and configuration. With its modular design, users can adjust cooling requirements gradually without compromising operational efficiency. This technology supports the principles of scalability and energy optimization, making it an economical yet sustainable solution.

Meanwhile, the Mini Chiller serves as a compact cooling solution that maintains high performance and energy efficiency. It is specifically designed for buildings with limited space while still requiring a cooling system with precise control and high reliability.

DASI’S Academy Manager, M. Syarif highlighted the importance of implementing environmentally friendly cooling solutions for the commercial sector, emphasizing that the goal is not only comfort but also energy efficiency. Energy-efficient HVAC technology has proven effective in reducing operational costs while helping companies achieve their sustainability targets.

In addition to discussing cooling strategies, the seminar also introduced Daikin’s latest control team product lineup, presented by Rama Wisnu, Manager of the Control Division. These products are designed to provide precise control over cooling systems, further strengthening the implementation of environmentally friendly cooling solutions for the commercial sector, which demands high efficiency and intelligent system integration.

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The next session continued with a presentation on the Marutto Product Control by Rahul Dev, Head of Regional Technical Sales at Daikin Solutions Hub Singapore. The Marutto P-Series was introduced as an innovative technology featuring the concept of total control. With its user-friendly interface, easy integration, and energy efficiency support, the Marutto P-Series serves as a key element in realizing environmentally friendly cooling solutions for a more modern and sustainable commercial sector.

Key features of the Marutto P-Series, such as the ability to manage HVAC systems through a single platform, allow building owners to optimize cooling performance while reducing energy consumption. This further strengthens Daikin’s position as a provider of environmentally friendly cooling solutions for the commercial sector, aligned with international green building standards.

Through this seminar, PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia reaffirmed its role as a strategic partner for Indonesia’s commercial sector. With integrated product innovation and control systems, Daikin ensures that every project receives environmentally friendly cooling solutions tailored to operational needs and long-term sustainability goals.

In addition to introducing intelligent control technologies, the event also served as a platform for sharing insights on global HVAC trends. Seminar participants gained a deeper understanding of how Daikin’s innovations can help the commercial sector reduce carbon emissions, enhance operational efficiency, and comply with increasingly stringent environmental regulations in Indonesia.