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Bravida to install remotely-controlled technology for SEK 85 million at a new facility in Ludvika

As part of the expansion of Hitachi Energy’s base in Ludvika, Bravida will install electrical, HVAC and sprinkler systems, as well as remote control systems for technology to enable energy use optimisation and ensure operational reliability. The project has the LEED environmental rating.

Press release

Bravida will install electrical, HVAC and sprinkler systems, and an integrated control and monitoring system that coordinates the building's technical installations. This system enables centralised control, monitoring and optimisation of, for example, ventilation, heating, cooling and energy flows, thus contributing to high operational reliability, energy efficiency and a stable indoor climate.

“The project in Ludvika is a clear example of Bravida’s ability to use automation and advanced technology to create a reliable facility that manages itself and optimises energy use in real time,” comments Lars Täuber, Head of Division Sweden at Bravida.

The deliverables include the installation of demand-controlled ventilation using VAV control for around 150 office rooms, which will further optimise energy use and also improve comfort based on the actual room occupancy.

The project has the LEED environmental rating, which covers requirements relating to, for example, energy efficiency and material choices.

Bravida is delivering a turnkey contract on behalf of Tommy Allström Byggproduktion, TAB. The project will start in spring 2026 and is expected to last until July 2027.

For more information, please contact: 
Liselotte Stray
Head of Group Communications
liselotte.stray@bravida.se
+46 76 852 38 11