Nealis Tech adapts the ceramic industry of Castellón to the new water regulations

Starting this year, all municipalities with more than 50.000 inhabitants (and islands with more than 20.000) will be required to have a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). The objective of LEZs is to contribute to improving air quality and mitigating climate change. They will also improve the quality of urban life by promoting more sustainable and inclusive mobility with less impact on noise pollution.
In this context, IoTsens, company of Gimeno Group Specializing in global IoT solutions, it has just launched a new product that combines air quality measurement with sound level measurement in a single device.
On one hand, it has a set of environmental sensors that collect different variables to assess the surrounding air conditions. Thus, it is able to measure the concentration of CO and SO₂.2, I have not2, O3NO, H2S, CO2, airborne particles (PM2.5 and PM10), barometric pressure, humidity and temperature.
Furthermore, this cutting-edge device allows for the collection of detailed data on sound activity in a given area, both open and closed, offering the possibility of monitoring and preventing exposure to high levels of noise.
Therefore, some of the benefits of this new development include obtaining data on the concentration of particles and the main polluting gases, continuous measurement of ambient noise levels, and the ability to make quick and appropriate decisions through data interpretation. Furthermore, the company offers maximum flexibility to establish different communication protocols according to the needs of each project.
Also noteworthy is the software specifically designed to monitor, using KPIs, the variables that regulate Low Emission Zones (LEZs), in accordance with WHO guidelines. This platform allows for obtaining hourly and daily data for these variables, as well as their corresponding calculations to determine whether or not the levels comply with the regulations.
Therefore, this new development will allow cities to monitor environmental pollution in real time, making it easier for them to achieve the goal of low-emission zones: reducing greenhouse gas emissions and polluting particles from fossil fuel motor vehicles, thus contributing to sustainable development goals, improving air quality, and reducing noise levels.