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Samsung launches Peltier-powered fridges for superior food freshness

Samsung revolutionizes refrigeration with Peltier modules in its 2025 models, offering energy-efficient, spacious, and fresher food storage solutions.

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Samsung today announced the integration of a novel hybrid cooling system in its upcoming refrigerators for 2025. This system marries the traditional compressor with a Peltier module, a semiconductor device known for its ability to transfer heat through electric current. This fusion aims to minimize temperature fluctuations inside the fridge, thereby preserving food freshness longer and optimizing the use of internal space.

The Peltier effect, which powers this new technology, isn’t entirely new to the gadget world. It’s previously been the tech behind personal cooling devices like wearable air conditioners, specialized seating for microclimate control, and even DIY coolers favored by hobbyists. However, its application in large-scale consumer appliances like refrigerators marks a significant milestone, showcasing Samsung’s push towards integrating advanced cooling technologies into everyday home use.

According to Samsung, the Peltier module kicks in only when there’s a substantial demand for cooling—such as when you’re loading up the fridge with groceries or storing hot leftovers. Here, it supplements the compressor to prevent any sharp rises in internal temperature. During regular operation, though, the refrigerator relies solely on the compressor for energy-efficient cooling. This model, coded RM80F23VM, is anticipated to be recognized as one of the most energy-efficient under the ENERGY STAR program in 2025.

These refrigerators are designed with a spacious 900-liter capacity, offering an additional 25 liters of usable space compared to models using traditional heating elements. Samsung claims that this hybrid technology not only helps in space management but also significantly extends the shelf life of perishables. In testing, pork was found to last 1.4 times longer, and salmon 1.2 times longer when stored in fridges with the hybrid cooling system activated.

As we look forward to CES 2025, where consumer electronics giants showcase their latest innovations, Samsung’s hybrid cooling refrigerators are set to be a highlight. The tech community and consumers alike are eager to see how this technology performs in real-world scenarios, potentially setting new standards for energy efficiency and food preservation in home appliances.

This move by Samsung not only underscores its commitment to technological advancement in home appliances but also caters to the growing demand for smarter, more efficient living solutions. Keep your eyes peeled for more detailed unveilings and demonstrations at CES, where the future of household technology will be on full display from the heart of Las Vegas.


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