Panasonic unveils world's most energy-efficient two-door refrigerator
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The NR-B55VE1 features a door alarm, child lock, a holiday function and Panasonic's "Super Freeze" feature
The NR-B55VE1 is said to run “at a whisper” - or 38 dB, to be precise
Panasonic has unveiled its new A+++ rated two-door refrigerator, the NR-B55VE1
The Vitaminsafe compartment makes use of twin flashing LEDs in order to activate the natural protective mechanisms of vegetables
The Vitaminsafe compartment makes use of twin flashing LED’s in order to activate the natural protective mechanisms of vegetables
The NR-B55VE1 consumes 262 kWh/year of electricity
Despite its green credentials, the NR-B55VE1 still manages to pack features which one expects from a high-end refrigerator
The black model pictured is at present a concept model only
The NR-B55VE1 will be available in grey from November
The Vitaminsafe compartment makes use of twin flashing LED’s in order to activate the natural protective mechanisms of vegetables
The NR-B55VE1 will be available in grey from November
The NR-B55VE1 features Panasonic’s existing NoFrost Technology
The NR-B55VE1 will be available in grey from November 2012
Article Summary
Appearing at IFA, Panasonic has unveiled a brand new refrigerator which the company states is the first-ever A+++rated two-door refrigerator – making it the most energy-efficient two-door fridge, worldwide. Named the NR-B55VE1, it consumes 262 kWh/year of electricity, which by our reckoning amounts to a mean power consumption of 30 W. Gizmag was on hand to take a look.
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