The cabin automation uses a sophisticated access and status management system (cabin cards, door sensors, motion sensors, cabin temperature and air quality sensors) to constantly adjust the temperature, ventilation and lighting to the current cabin use – fully automatically and reliably.
If, for example, the passenger leaves the cabin or the cabin is not yet reserved, the ventilation and temperature are switched to an energy-saving setting, and all electrical appliances are switched off. The all-round system only ever uses the barest minimum of energy, without sacrificing comfort.
- Fully automatic, needs-based cabin automation with minimum energy requirement
- Energy-saving modes taking into account weather conditions and solar irradiance
- Virtual energy measurement creates consumption transparency in each cabin without the need for costly measurement sensors