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Vodafone: New 5G technology saves a third of power consumption

"Good for smartphone users in rural areas": Vodafone is boosting 5G mobile coverage in rural regions of Germany with a new technology that saves up to 40 percent electricity.

A 5G mobile phone mast from Vodafone..aussiedlerbote.de
A 5G mobile phone mast from Vodafone..aussiedlerbote.de

Vodafone: New 5G technology saves a third of power consumption

Vodafone will introduce a new technology for 5G mobile coverage in rural areas in Germany that will use up to 40 percent less power.

The telecommunications provider announced in Düsseldorf that the transmitters and receivers for different area frequencies (900, 800 and 700 megahertz) will be bundled into one system in the control center at the base of a mobile station. The technology partner is the Swedish equipment supplier Ericsson.

"By bundling the active technology, the stations now transmit at full power with 32 to 40 percent less power," said Philippe Rogge, Head of Vodafone Germany. Following successful tests in North Rhine-Westphalia, Vodafone is now gradually activating the technology in the network. "This is good for smartphone users in rural areas and good for our planet."

According to Vodafone's calculations, the annual energy requirement per mobile phone site can be reduced by more than 2,500 kilowatt hours (kWh). This is roughly equivalent to the annual energy requirement of a two-person household. If the technology is activated on a large scale at several thousand stations in the network, around 20 million kilowatt hours of electricity could be saved each year. At the same time, stable and reliable grid coverage would also be strengthened in rural regions.

  1. This new 5G technology being introduced by Vodafone in rural areas of Germany for 5G mobile coverage will significantly reduce power consumption, saving up to 40%.
  2. The telecommunications industry is constantly seeking ways to make its operations more energy-efficient, and this innovative approach by Vodafone using bundled active technology in their control centers is a step in that direction.
  3. The implementation of this energy-saving technology by Vodafone in partnership with Ericsson could potentially save around 20 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually, equivalent to powering over 2,000 two-person households.
  4. As sustainable practices become increasingly important in the telecommunications industry, companies like Vodafone are exploring ways to reduce their environmental impact, such as this innovative 5G power consumption reduction technology.

Source: www.dpa.com

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