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Kelvin Maps help industrial organisations meet emission targets for 2030

Peter Harding, founder and CEO of Kelvin. (Image source: Kelvin)

Kelvin, the leading collaborative control software company delivering industrial intelligence, has launched Kelvin Maps – one of the world’s first industrial solutions for measuring, monitoring and reducing enterprise carbon emissions

Amid a backdrop of global pressure to boost corporate sustainability, Kelvin Maps intuitively presents vital production data to engineers and operators – delivering visualisation of the entire operations, including the impacts of any inefficiencies driving emissions. 

This new category of software provides a unique view into the manufacturing and production processes – allowing companies to quickly find emission source offenders and reduce carbon footprint, leading to boosted profitability and sustainability.

Kelvin Maps' patent-pending technology seamlessly identifies bottlenecks, prevents failures, and enables improved operations through the simulation of production scenarios.   

“Global enterprises are struggling to capture emission levels across their supply chains and businesses.  They must adopt a bottoms-up approach to boost transparency, visibility and measurement inside their operations,” said Peter Harding, founder and CEO of Kelvin. “Kelvin Maps helps enterprises and their supply chain partners hit net zero goals by visualising and optimising the entire production process in detail. Our product helps find your problems and fix them in rapid time.”

Carbon offset prices may rise by 3,000% by 2029 under tighter rules. This Bloomberg statistic points to an increasingly stringent regulatory and investment environment driving the need to meet Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction goals with the same importance as achieving shareholder returns.

“Kelvin Maps accelerates emissions disclosures and boosts the global emissions control movement to meet their 2030 and 2050 emissions targets. With Kelvin, you can collaboratively find and fix production and operational issues that impact your carbon emissions,” explained Harding.

Kelvin Maps simulates production scenarios and helps slash carbon output by plugging into an intuitive, interactive solution that actively simulates your production lines. Kelvin Maps goes beyond traditional condition-based monitoring solutions to improve production outcomes and reduce maintenance costs with AI-driven intelligent operations. 

As a result, Kelvin Maps boosts collaboration in real-time to help find new ways to produce more, reduce emissions, and drive efficiency to make smarter control decisions.

“We are transforming the way plants and factories operate, and the way executive leadership addresses carbon emission goals and production gains,” concluded Harding. “By providing engineers and operators immediate and aggregated information about the health of their assets as one system, we’ve helped reduce carbon emissions for our clients by up to 40%, while boosting production by 20%.”

Kelvin delivers the next generation of collaborative control to enable sustainable operations today and autonomous operations tomorrow. Kelvin Collaborative Control software offers a unique solution to unite human understanding with artificial intelligence to deliver real solutions to real problems.