Johnson Controls Arabia (JCA) has achieved a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. Recognized as one of the first “Class A” Energy Services Company (ESCO) in Saudi Arabia, JCA has been granted a prestigious award by the Saudi Energy Efficient Center (SEEC) for its outstanding efforts in promoting sustainable and energy-efficient buildings across various sectors, including hospitality, healthcare, and higher education.
At the recent "Saudi ESCO 2024” workshop, Johnson Controls Arabia showcased several compelling case studies illustrating the substantial energy and cost savings achieved by its clients through the implementation of JCA's cutting-edge energy-saving measures (ESMs). From lighting retrofits to chiller plant upgrades and integrated building management solutions, JCA has consistently delivered impressive results.
"At Johnson Controls Arabia, we are proud to announce that our efforts in the hospitality and commercial sectors have yielded significant savings, ranging from 20% to 25%, translating to payback periods of 4-6 years," said Dr. Mohanad Al-Shaikh CEO of Johnson Controls Arabia. "These savings are guaranteed through a variety of energy-saving measures, all backed by financial instruments to our qualified clients, ensuring they receive tangible benefits within the first year."
“We also specialize in identifying areas of improvement for energy efficiency, helping our clients enhance performance while qualifying for government incentives in line with the Saudi Green Initiative.” Added Al-Shaikh.
Capitalizing on the global success of its parent company, Johnson Controls International, one of the largest energy services companies worldwide, JCA has established itself as a pioneer in Saudi Arabia's energy efficiency landscape. Offering a comprehensive suite of energy-efficient solutions, products, and services, JCA specializes in HVAC systems, building management solutions, and retrofit services. These offerings excel in reducing buildings’ carbon-footprint, significantly lowering energy consumption and costs while improving comfort and facility-intelligence.