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Normally, a full-sized wine fridge uses 170 kWh per year, while the new energy-efficient wine cooler from PeVino only uses 79 kWh per year – less than half. Photo: PR.
Normally, a full-sized wine fridge uses 170 kWh per year, while the new energy-efficient wine cooler from PeVino only uses 79 kWh per year – less than half. Photo: PR.

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Cutting-Edge Wine Cooler with Skyscraper Glass is the World’s Most Energy-Efficient

The world’s most energy-efficient wine cooler has been launched in the UK. Made from materials such as skyscraper glass, the PeVino wine cooler consumes less than half the power of an average model.

It took two years and cost the Danish company PeVino three million Danish kroner to develop the Imperial Eco wine cooler, the world’s most energy efficient, full-height wine cooler, which was developed in collaboration with external cooling engineers and experts.

An average full-sized wine cooler uses 170 kWh per year, while the brand new PeVino Imperial Eco model uses only 79 kWh annually. In comparison, an average cooler that is less than five years old uses on average 232 kWh annually.

Skyscraper Glass Saves on Energy

A curious but crucial feature of the new Imperial Eco-model is the glass used in the cooler door. It’s the same type of glass used in skyscrapers, which can withstand wind and weather conditions in several hundred meters height. The glass isolates both cold and heat and can thus contain the cold more efficiently, saving significantly on energy consumption.

Facts about Imperial Eco

  • Low noise levels at only 35 db
  • Has space for 96 bottles – even champagne
  • Dimmable LED lights in multiple colours

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PeVino designs and develops Danish wine fridges in more than 50 different models for both the domestic and international market. Since April 2023, the company has gained attention with the launch of the world’s most energy-efficient wine cooler. PeVino is a subsidiary of Wineandbarrels, Scandinavias leading specialist in wine storage and accessories. Read more at pevino.com and Wineandbarrels.co.uk.

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