
Himel Introduces AI-Powered HVAC Automation Solutions to UAE Market
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Himel, a global leader in electrical solutions, has officially launched its “I Love Control” series in the UAE, marking a strategic push into the region’s HVAC-focused industrial automation sector. Combining cutting-edge technology with sustainability-driven design, the series is tailored to meet the rising demand for smarter, more energy-efficient control solutions.
Himel, a global leader in electrical solutions, has officially launched its “I Love Control” series in the UAE, marking a strategic push into the region’s HVAC-focused industrial automation sector. Combining cutting-edge technology with sustainability-driven design, the series is tailored to meet the rising demand for smarter, more energy-efficient control solutions.
As an industrial automation engineer, I see this move as more than just market expansion—it represents a shift toward AI-enabled operational efficiency in the region, where energy management and automation are increasingly critical.
Himel operates in over 60 countries, offering a broad portfolio that spans low-voltage power distribution, motor control, industrial components, and home electrical solutions. Since establishing operations in the UAE in 2010, the company has steadily grown, reflecting the region’s demand for reliable, cost-effective, and technologically advanced electrical solutions.
From my perspective, Himel’s global expertise allows it to integrate international best practices into local applications, giving UAE customers access to proven, scalable automation systems.
The “I Love Control” series focuses on optimizing power management for ventilation systems, pumps, air handling units, and chillers. Key offerings include:
Smart relay controllers for precise automation control
X Series contactors ensuring reliability and safety
SP Series variable speed drives for energy-efficient operation
AI-powered Energy Management & Building Automation (EBA) system capable of delivering up to 30% energy savings
In my experience, integrating AI in energy management systems is a game-changer, as it allows real-time load optimization, predictive maintenance, and sustainable energy consumption—critical factors for modern HVAC operations.
The UAE’s HVAC sector is projected to grow from US$1.43 billion in 2025 to US$2.10 billion by 2030. Himel’s entry aligns perfectly with this growth trajectory, providing solutions that support both operational efficiency and environmental sustainability.
From an engineering standpoint, entering a market during this expansion phase offers a unique opportunity to influence local automation standards and introduce solutions that balance energy savings with long-term reliability.
Himel is presenting the “I Love Control” series at Big 5 Global, Dubai’s premier construction technology exhibition, running from November 24 to 27, 2025. The event allows industry stakeholders to experience the portfolio firsthand and explore how AI-driven automation can transform HVAC operations across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Personally, I believe exhibitions like Big 5 are vital for engineers and decision-makers to witness emerging technology in action, bridging the gap between concept and practical deployment.
With this launch, Himel underscores its “Powering Infinity” vision: delivering efficient, safe, and sustainable industrial control solutions. By combining AI-driven control with energy optimization, the company addresses regional needs while promoting sustainable energy use—a key consideration for engineers and facility managers aiming to reduce operational costs without compromising performance.
In my view, this approach not only sets a benchmark for UAE HVAC automation but also encourages a broader industry shift toward intelligent, energy-conscious infrastructure.

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