Atlas Copco Portable Air launches E-Air campaign ‘Your Silent Partner’
Focusing on how the company is investing in the sustainability of its products for the benefit of customers, the communication campaign promotes the electric E-Air compressor as a ‘silent partner for the toughest conditions’.
Atlas Copco Portable Air has just launched a broad communications campaign promoting the benefits of its
Atlas Copco Portable Air has just launched a broad communications campaign promoting the benefits of its E-Air electric compressor range. The . The
Atlas Copco Portable Air has just launched a broad communications campaign promoting the benefits of its E-Air electric compressor range. The . The campaign ‘Your Silent Partner’ stresses the substantial benefits that electrification brings with it – none more so than the massive reduction in noise output. The low noise nature of the E-Air – at 61 decibels, comparable to the spoken voice – is a substantial customer benefit, helping all jobs – but particularly those in inner city or indoor applications – be completed in a more user-friendly way. The wider communication campaign aims to . The
Atlas Copco Portable Air has just launched a broad communications campaign promoting the benefits of its E-Air electric compressor range. The . The campaign ‘Your Silent Partner’ stresses the substantial benefits that electrification brings with it – none more so than the massive reduction in noise output. The low noise nature of the E-Air – at 61 decibels, comparable to the spoken voice – is a substantial customer benefit, helping all jobs – but particularly those in inner city or indoor applications – be completed in a more user-friendly way. The wider communication campaign aims to . The campaign ‘Your Silent Partner’ stresses the substantial benefits that electrification brings with it – none more so than the massive reduction in noise output. The low noise nature of the E-Air – at 61 decibels, comparable to the spoken voice – is a substantial customer benefit, helping all jobs – but particularly those in inner city or indoor applications – be completed in a more user-friendly way. The wider communication campaign aims to
Atlas Copco Portable Air has just launched a broad communications campaign promoting the benefits of its E-Air electric compressor range. The . The campaign ‘Your Silent Partner’ stresses the substantial benefits that electrification brings with it – none more so than the massive reduction in noise output. The low noise nature of the E-Air – at 61 decibels, comparable to the spoken voice – is a substantial customer benefit, helping all jobs – but particularly those in inner city or indoor applications – be completed in a more user-friendly way. The wider communication campaign aims to . The campaign ‘Your Silent Partner’ stresses the substantial benefits that electrification brings with it – none more so than the massive reduction in noise output. The low noise nature of the E-Air – at 61 decibels, comparable to the spoken voice – is a substantial customer benefit, helping all jobs – but particularly those in inner city or indoor applications – be completed in a more user-friendly way. The wider communication campaign aims to boost sustainability and helps differentiate Atlas Copco Portable Air from its competition.
Commenting on the new campaign Tiffany Cheng, Vice President Communications at Atlas Copco Portable Air said: “The E-Air range is the perfect messaging tool for us to promote not just an exceptionally effective product range, but also that Atlas Copco is on a road to zero emissions. This campaign aims to highlight that we are developing pioneering solutions that help our customers around the world become more sustainable, more efficient, and ready for the world of tomorrow’’.
“The electric E-Air compressor range is an important component in making that a reality,” Cheng continues. “In the right applications – such as indoors, these machines provide low noise levels, zero diesel engine emissions and improved efficiency and reliability.”
Game changing benefits
That, combined with much reduced maintenance (servicing every 2,000 hours, opposed to 500 for an ICE powered unit) and fewer components drives down TCO even further.”