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Luxmeter presents its energy solutions for the aquaculture of the future at Aquasur 2026

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As part of Aquasur 2026, Luxmeter will offer a portfolio of technological solutions aimed at optimizing energy consumption, improving operational continuity, and moving toward more efficient and sustainable aquaculture.

Luxmeter is participating in a new edition of Aquasur 2026, the leading aquaculture industry event in the southern hemisphere, presenting itself as a company specializing in technological solutions for the measurement, management, and efficient use of energy in demanding production environments, especially in farming centers and remote operations.

Luxmeter’s proposal combines applied engineering, technological development, and field experience, with a focus on solving critical challenges in the aquaculture industry such as electrical stability, photoperiod control, reduction of fossil fuel use, and operational continuity. At this exhibition, the company is unveiling a set of solutions designed specifically to meet these needs.

Among the featured products is the new generation of 2026 HE series lamps, in their HE550 and HE275 versions, developed for high-efficiency photoperiod applications, with substantial improvements in light output, spectral control, and robustness for marine environments.

Another product that will be available at Aquasur 2026 is Lamp Monitor, an electrical monitoring platform that allows real-time supervision of the operation of lighting and photoperiod systems, recording key variables, out-of-range events, and operating times, providing reliable information for better operational decision-making.

Luxmeter is also presenting its new Solar Generator product, a solar generator with storage. It supports the operation of aquaculture centers by providing backup power, stabilizing the grid, and reducing the use of diesel generators, especially in isolated locations or those with unstable grids.

In addition, among the solutions on display is Solar Mesh, a flexible photovoltaic generation alternative designed for aquaculture applications that require quick installation, adaptability to the environment, and clean on-site generation.

Finally, Luxmeter incorporates the Malabo Electric Motor, a solution aimed at the electrification of auxiliary systems and equipment, which seeks to replace conventional technologies with more efficient, quieter alternatives with less environmental impact.