Smart Control for Freezer Systems via Low-Cost Electricity

You can control freezer systems based on low electricity prices by using an automated electricity price manager. This system identifies low-tariff periods and shifts the operation of energy-intensive cooling processes to these specific times to avoid expensive peak loads.
An electricity price manager automatically monitors market fluctuations. For example, if prices fluctuate between 15 and 50 cents per kWh, the system detects when they drop below a set threshold (e.g., 20 cents) and triggers your cooling systems during those windows.

By shifting energy-intensive processes—such as industrial cooling or refrigeration—to periods with lower tariffs, you can significantly reduce overall costs. Real-world applications in similar sectors have demonstrated cost reductions of up to 20%.

A 'traffic light' control system provides a clear visual and automated signal for operation. This allows systems like cooling units to operate flexibly, ensuring they run primarily when electricity is cheapest while avoiding high-cost peaks.

In addition to smart software control, maintaining modern hardware is vital. Replacing outdated components (such as transformers over 20 years old) ensures that your cooling systems operate with maximum efficiency alongside the price management software.
