Ding Qing wins energy management contractBeijing Ding Qing Technology, Ltd., announced today that it has been awarded the contract by a major provincial highway system to install its patented iSockets devices to help monitor and remotely control energy usage of highway toll booths within the province. iSockets is a complete solution for electricity monitoring, remote control, automation, and environmental protection. Ding Qing will deploy the industrial version of iSockets which is packaged in the electrical relay and can be installed in conventional switch boxes. This version can monitor and control all device types regardless of power capacity, including UPS, lights, fans, pumps, motors, etc. Its two mile communication distance perfectly suits the need to centrally monitor and control electrical equipments deployed over long distances. Ding Qing says the immediate application will be for highway and street lights control, transformer status monitoring and creating usage policies to save on electricity cost. A separate, power strip version of iSockets was made available for consumer retail earlier this year. For more information about iSockets and its related applications, visit www.i-sockets.com. Dr. Jichang (James) Guang, CEO of Ding Qing, said: “iSockets is creating a new dimension in green tech – it is the fundamental instrumentation of any solutions for energy monitoring and controlling. This latest award is further proof that iSockets is well received in industry applications. Ding Qing is committed to working with industrial partners to utilize iSockets in creative solutions to service their customers.” Beijing Ding Qing Technology, Ltd. is a leading hardware and software development firm based in Zhong Guan Cun, the “Silicon Valley of China.” Founded in 2004, Ding Qing is headquartered in Beijing, China and Los Angeles, California, USA. For more information about Ding Qing, visit www.dingqingsoft.com.cn. |
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