Haier Airfresh series top-load washing machines launched in India

Haier Appliances has announced the launch of its new 316 Top-Load Washing Machine series, featuring Ultra Fresh Air Technology The latest ‘Airfresh’ series is an upgraded version of the 306 series, combining modern design with advanced functionality.

This series includes Haier’s first top-load washing machine equipped with Ultra Fresh Air Technology, designed for larger households with a 8kg capacity.The washing machine runs a 6-minute air circulation cycle every 54 minutes to reduce odor and bacterial buildup

Haier has launched the connected X Series 11 Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer,

The new Haier X Series 11, featuring washing machines & tumble dryers with Ultra Fresh Air and Ultra Reverse Drum technology.

Has now been launched throughout Europe

♻️ A-40% Energy Rating: X Series 11 Washing Machine is the most sustainable and efficient machine ever, saving you over 40% on energy per year.

⚡️Remarkable Energy Efficiency: Thanks to the Twin Turbo Motor, X Series 11 Tumble Dryer delivers exceptional performance using 35% less energy than a standard 9kg A++ model. Connected to your needs: The hOn App allows you to personalise your washing cycles to suit you. Constantly updated, it provides best-in-class features

Electrolux Group divests South African water heater business

Electrolux Group has signed an agreement to divest its water heater business in South Africa under the Kwikot brand for an enterprise value of ZAR 2.4bn (approx. SEK 1.4bn) to Haier Smart Home.

The divestment includes the Kwikot brand and the production facilities for water heaters (geysers) located in Johannesburg, and is part of the previously communicated work to sharpen the Group’s strategic focus by divesting non-core assets.

The sale is expected to be completed during the fourth quarter of 2024 and is subject to regulatory approvals.

Haier ‘Kinouchi Dark Edition’ Air Conditioners launched in India

Haier Appliances India has launched the Kinouchi Dark Edition Air Conditioner. This new model combines modern technology and a stylish design, adding elegance to home spaces.

The air conditioner is available in 1.6 tons and 1.0 tons, offering 20 times faster cooling than standard models and efficiently cooling even at temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius.The Frost Self-Clean Technology ensures 99.9% sterilization, delivering clean air in 15 minutes with a 6-minute drying time. It features Full DC Inverter technology, an electronic expansion valve, and a dual DC compressor for powerful performance

Condor Signs Strategic Partnership with Italian Brand Candy

Condor, one of Algeria’s leading manufacturers of home appliances and electronics, has announced a new partnership with Candy, a renowned Italian brand in the home appliance sector.
According to the Algerian group, Condor has formalized a new partnership agreement with the Italian brand Candy, positioning itself as an industrial partner, manufacturer, and producer of home appliances and electronics in Algeria.Condor emphasized that this collaboration will enable them to diversify their product range with appliances that meet international standards, produced locally. “This collaboration will also allow us to enhance our product portfolio with appliances that comply with international standards, incorporating local production,” Condor explained.

The move aligns with Condor’s strategy to boost its manufacturing capabilities and expand its market footprint, not only within Algeria but also across the region. By integrating Candy’s advanced technology and design expertise, Condor aims to enhance the quality and innovation of its product offerings.
Candy’s Legacy and Market Position
Candy, along with its brands Hoover and Rosières, was acquired by the Chinese home appliance giant Haier in 2018.

Panasonic Adopts China’s Minimalist Approach to Consumer Electronics Design

In an effort to fend off competition from Chinese rivals like Haier Group and the Midea Group, Japan’s Panasonic Corporation is embracing a minimalist design philosophy inspired by China. Masahiro Shinada, President and CEO of Panasonic Corp., emphasized the need to focus on specific product capabilities while eliminating unnecessary features.

Shinada revealed that Panasonic’s Chinese division has already achieved cost savings by adopting this approach. Going forward, the company plans to increase the number of products designed in China and shipped to Southeast Asia. Additionally, Panasonic aims to enhance collaboration among its design teams across China, Japan, and Vietnam, with a focus on creating “shared models” for different Asian markets. By September 2026, approximately half of the products sold in Vietnam and Malaysia are expected to be these shared models, resulting in increased shipments from China.

This strategic shift represents a departure from Panasonic’s traditional emphasis on local manufacturing and sales. As Chinese and South Korean manufacturers optimize production efficiency and global distribution, Panasonic seeks to adapt and remain competitive.

Despite losing ground in the Japanese market for refrigerators and microwaves due to strong sales of Chinese-made models from rivals like Toshiba (which sold its consumer electronics brand to Midea Group in 2016), Panasonic has found success with its minimalist designs. For instance, the compact Solota personal dishwasher, tailored for young individuals living alone, exceeded its 2023 sales target by 40%. With limited functions, Solota efficiently handles up to six pieces of tableware at a time

Haier award winner

Haier, the number one brand in the household appliances sector, has once again distinguished itself as the only Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem brand on the Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands 2024 list, marking the sixth consecutive year it has achieved this accolade. This achievement underscores Haier’s enduring global leadership and innovation in integrating technology with user-centric solutions.

Haier rebranding care+protect

Haier Europe has presented the rebranding of Care+Protect , the range of intelligent, universal and professional solutions for the care, protection and maintenance of household appliances.

The latest products launched on the market by the brand are the Triple Power Pods: liquid technology enclosed in a pod, which does not require additional cycles for cleaning appliances.
For professional shoe washing at home, Care+Protect offers Wash&Dry Shoe Rack: the first universal product that effectively improves your shoe cleaning routine. Its structure holds them securely in place during wash and dry cycles, preventing damage and noise, while the modular bar can be extended to fit different sized drums.

To reduce drying times and preserve the fragrance of freshly washed laundry, Care+Protect has created the new Scented Wool Dryer Balls for dryers which, thanks to the absorption capacity of the wool, allow you to save 50% on drying times and up to 80 euros on the electricity bill in a year.

Lawsuit accuses a gas stove manufacturer of failing to warn consumers about pollution risks

A consumer watchdog group is suing a manufacturer of gas stoves for allegedly failing to warn people that its appliances can produce harmful air pollution.

On Thursday, the United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund sued a company called Haier U.S. Appliance Solutions in the District of Columbia Superior Court. It says the manufacturer is violating a consumer protection law in Washington, D.C., that prohibits “deceptive and unconscionable business practices.” Haier bought General Electric’s GE Appliances business in 2016.

The burners on gas stoves release pollutants including nitrogen dioxide, a key element in smog that can irritate airways and may contribute to the development of asthma, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Haier revolutionary cooking plant

In early 2024,Haier proudly inaugurated a new cooking production plant in Turkey, marking a significant milestone in the realm of kitchen design and customization.

This cutting-edge facility is dedicated to winning the premium segment with the Titanium platform tailored for Haier’s revolutionary ID SERIES, which debuted at EuroCucina.

The plant represents a leap forward in cooking and built-in production, also highlighting Haier comment to the environment. With a 60% reduction target in CO2 emissions using renewable energy and plastic-free materials, sustainability is at the forefront.

This expansion in Turkey reflects  Haier to being close to customers, fully embracing a zero distance-to-consumer style, while guaranteeing high-quality products that consistently exceed consumer expectations.