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Introduction to Intelli-EMS Service

Dexatek's Intelli-EMS offers comprehensive energy optimization through advanced metering and real-time monitoring. It provides smart energy-saving suggestions, integrates automated controls and renewable sources, and is suitable for various settings from campuses to chain stores. Intelli-EMS enables efficient power consumption tracking and visually demonstrates energy savings across multiple locations.

Smart Integration, Energy Efficiency Upgrade
Comprehensive Monitoring, Visualized Results
Automated Carbon Emissions Inventory

Intelli-EMS Energy Management System Features

Smart Power Monitoring &
Visual Management
  • Real-time Power Monitoring, Multiple Data Source Integration

  • Multi-level Energy Analysis, from Enterprise-wide to Individual Device

Intelligent Automated Control
  • Smart Scheduling Management, Automated Device On/Off Control

  • Flexible Energy-saving Mode Settings, Adaptable to Various Environments

  • Integration of HVAC, Lighting and Other Equipment for Systematic Management

Carbon Emissions Management & Inventory Integration​
  • Carbon Emissions Calculation Based on Latest BOE Coefficients

  • Reduce Manual Operation Costs while Enhancing Data Accuracy

Comprehensive Event Alert System
  • Multi-condition Alert Configuration and Equipment Anomaly Detection

  • Diverse Notification Channels (App Push, Email, LED Display Board)

  • On-site Audio Alarms

Benefits Demonstration / Value Proposition
  • Energy Cost Reduction

  • Enhanced Equipment Operational Efficiency

  • Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals

  • Quantifiable Benefits Demonstration

Why Monitor Energy Consumption?
Will I Be Subject to Carbon Tax?

What is a carbon tax? What is a carbon tariff?

A carbon tax is a fee on carbon dioxide emissions to encourage emission reduction by increasing costs. The EU began charging carbon fees in 2005, leading to unfair competition with foreign imports not subject to these fees.

To address this, the EU introduced the "Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism" (CBAM), or "European carbon tariff," imposing fees on imported goods to ensure equal carbon costs. This impacts countries like Taiwan exporting to the EU.

The CBAM will trial from October 1, 2023, and fully implement in 2027. Importers must report product emissions and buy "CBAM certificates" for these costs. Initially, it covers steel, cement, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and will expand to hydrogen and related steel products.

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