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Friday 24 February 2017

Ericsson along with Panasonic Collaborate to Distribute Smart, Sustainable Energy Solutions for Mobile Operators, Tower Companies as well as Others



NEWARK, N.J., February 24:- Ericsson and Panasonic Corporation of North America are cooperating to create a novel energy-as-a-service (EaaS) solution to market. This is the first time that the two groups will function jointly on smart sustainable energy solutions. The contribution will deliver an effective method to perceptively gauge, check and sustain energy infrastructure for mobile operators and tower enterprises by utilizing large data-based analytics, energy administration software, and lithium ion battery energy storing.

The two enterprises' solution reduces the energy charges and other assets needed to run sites. For mobile operators, businesses and governments, this solution will provide a lessened overall price of possession for energy tools by up to 20 percent, chiefly propelled by extended battery life and less maintenance site visits creating the utmost stage of network obtainability.

With this as-a-service prototype up-front financing is not necessary and this is an instance of how the circular financial system accelerates for lessened ecological influence by means of extended product life, substitution of lead in batteries and lessened requirement for transportation.

"Effective energy is a major focus area for all of our customers and we are always looking for opportunities to reduce carbon emissions. Energy-as-a-service is a new business model that is designed to make energy operations more efficient, smarter and more sustainable. We believe our strategic relationship with Panasonic will deliver significant benefits to our customers in terms of OPEX savings and contribute to an overall improved experience for their customers, resulting from a higher level of network reliability," revealed Bradley Mead, Head of Managed Services and Network Design Optimization at Ericsson.

With its great know-how in network administration as well as connectivity, Ericsson will be responsible for products and facilities propelled through its Integrated Operations Center, concentrating primarily on its administered services clients. Panasonic with its great know-how in energy resources and administration will be responsible for the energy architecture and solution orchestration supporting the facility.

"We are excited to closely collaborate with Ericsson on smart, sustainable energy-as-a-service solutions, leveraging the companies' respective strengths in telecommunications and energy solutions," commented Jim Doyle, president of Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company, a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, adding, "This solution reduces total cost of ownership and energy consumption while improving system resilience and connectivity uptime, benefitting mobile operators and tower companies as well as their customers. In addition, telecommunications forms the backbone that supports not just IoT generally but also responsive infrastructure for smart cities specifically, including the smart city solutions being deployed by Panasonic CityNOW."

The companies will cooperate to further modify and advance the solution so it can efficiently cope up with the requirements of clients in the functionality, transportation as well as public security areas, and sustain the relocation toward smarter and more supportable cities.

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