TKE Launches Eco-Efficient, Digitally Native EOX Elevator in North America

The test tower at the TKE IQC at The Battery Atlanta lit up to celebrate the launch of EOX; photo by Erik Waters via LinkedIn

TK Elevator (TKE) employees from across North America converged on company’s Innovation and Qualification Center (IQC) in Atlanta the week of May 1 ahead of the North American launch of EOX, the eco-efficient and digitally native low- to mid-rise elevator that was designed, qualified and tested at the IQC, on May 8. Initially launched in Europe last year, the platform is engineered to meet the demands of two- to 10-story buildings with its space-saving design, advanced technologies and reduced lead times. EOX reduces energy consumption by up to 45% and embodied carbon by 50%. It comes standard with features typically reserved for premium products including advanced digital services, in-car multimedia display, regenerative drive, eco-mode and enhanced in-car sensors. “We have answered the call of architects, developers and building owners with a product optimized to fit most budgets and construction timelines, giving them everything they need and more than they expect,” TKE stated.

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