Panasonic Cuts Energy Consumption by 50% with Vacuum Insulation

November 11, 2008

jn081110-1-5Panasonic (formerly Matsushita) is slated to introduce the world’s most efficient refrigerator that uses 50% of the energy of their other refrigerators. How did they do it? Well, by using vacuum insulated panels!

The refrigerator, only available in Japan, will retail for a pricey $2,700. Husk Insulation is devoted to reducing the cost of vacuum insulation so that anyone can afford an efficient refrigerator.

Panasonic Intros “No. 1 Energy Efficient” Refrigerator [Good Clean Tech]

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