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Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town
Homes will employ the full range of Panasonic’s 
most advanced systems for energy production, 
storage and management.
In this project, a new concept and process will be 
adopted to build the town by designing spaces 
with a primary focus on services based on 
people’s lifestyles and creating an optimal smart 
infrastructure. In Fujisawa SST, Panasonic will 
offer its unique solutions from an Eco & Smart 
perspective. With bringing energy to life for 
residents as the town concept, we will provide 
services that enhance people’s lives with 
photovoltaic power, security, mobility, community, 
and healthcare.
The unparalleled town building, where as many as 
1,000 families will live, will serve as a new 
business model both within Japan and overseas.
Panasonic joins Smart Electric Lyon 
consortium
What is Smart Electric Lyon?
Smart Electric Lyon is a project that looks at 
electricity consumption as a key part of the 
building energy solutions of tomorrow. The project 
aims to develop a wide range of innovative 
facilities and services through real-life 
experiments to test energy saving technologies 
and to measure how consumers can control 
energy consumption.
This experiment, unprecedented in scale in 
Europe, will be conducted for four years in more 
than 25,000 homes, businesses and communities 
of Grand Lyon. It is intended to test innovative 
solutions that will consume less and better.
The connected home of the future
Exemplary sustainable projects
Panasonic will provide the project with a variety 
of its energy efficient heating and cooling 
products, including the Aquarea Air Source Heat 
Pump – a super-efficient system for providing 
heating and / or cooling facilities, as well as the 
production of domestic hot water. These heat 
pumps are especially equipped with connectivity 
solutions from Panasonic to ensure the systems 
are easy to use, and collect the vital, accurate 
data. The company will also integrate other home 
equipment solutions such as LED white lighting 
products to optimize the overall energy 
management of the project’s properties. 
This project is particularly apt for Panasonic, as 
heating and hot water occupy a prominent place 
in household energy consumption. Panasonic 
plans to make its European and French resources 
available for Smart Electric Lyon. The company 
has involved for the project a dedicated and 
experienced R&D team from Panasonic’s European 
technical centre in Frankfurt.
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