TCL's FreshIN 3.0 Air Conditioner Wins AI Energy-Saving Award
TCL has been recognized at the IFA 2025 exhibition in Berlin for its FreshIN 3.0 air conditioner series, which received the AI Energy-Saving Technology Gold Award. This accolade was presented by the International Data Group (IDG) and the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) for the series' outstanding energy-saving performance, announced in a press release.
The FreshIN 3.0 series is powered by an upgraded T-AI Energy-Saving algorithm, achieving over 37% additional energy savings. This AI-driven technology is set to be implemented across TCL's entire air conditioning portfolio, promoting a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
In addition to energy efficiency, the FreshIN 3.0 offers advanced air purification and ultra-quiet airflow. It features a patented liftable "FreshIN" fresh air inlet and a TVOC real-time air quality detection system, ensuring efficient indoor air purification. The Quadruple Noise Reduction System provides a quiet environment with 16dB silent fresh air, while the gentle breeze mode offers a comfortable airflow experience.
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