Hisense Champions a Quiet Green Revolution in Home Entertainment Industry
Hisense Champions a Quiet Green Revolution in Home Entertainment Industry
In an era where sustainability is becoming increasingly pivotal in daily technology, Hisense is spearheading a transformation in the home entertainment sector. Known worldwide for its cutting-edge consumer electronics and home appliances, Hisense is placing a strong emphasis on energy-efficient innovations that redefine how entertainment technology interacts with our environment.
Every year, during the global "Earth Hour," millions of households around the world extinguish their lights for one hour, yet the screens that remain lit during this time tell an equally compelling story about sustainability. As entertainment electronics grow more essential to daily life, enhancing energy efficiency has emerged as a core focus of innovation for companies like Hisense.
Hisense's commitment to eco-friendly technology starts long before a television reaches a living room. In 2025, its Hitachi factory located in Huangdao was recognized by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as the world's first "Sustainability Lighthouse" in the Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) sector. This accolade underscores how AI-guided manufacturing can foster more resource-efficient and environmentally conscious production processes. Building on this achievement, Hisense's Visual Technology plant in Qingdao also received the WEF designation as a "Customer Centricity Lighthouse," making it the first and only Lighthouse factory in the global television industry.
This dual recognition reflects a comprehensive shift in Hisense's manufacturing network toward sustainability and operational excellence, serving as the foundation for its 2026 television product line. The latest models by Hisense boast energy-conscious innovations, incorporating hardware enhancements and smart features that optimize energy use.
The upcoming UR9 series, set for worldwide launch in April, introduces solar-powered remote controls in regions such as Europe and Australia. Additionally, features like adaptive light sensors and energy-saving modes will automatically adjust screen brightness and power consumption, thus helping users manage their energy usage more effectively.
Hisense extends its sustainability mindset beyond just the products themselves. The company's "Eco-care" packaging is composed of 100% FSC-certified wood and fiber materials sourced from responsibly managed forests, significantly reducing environmental impact during the European production and delivery cycle.
Moreover, Hisense is advancing environmental assessments at the product level. The Laser Projector C3 is currently undergoing a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) assessment by SGS, ensuring transparent evaluation of its environmental impacts throughout its whole lifecycle.
Many of these environmental innovations happen quietly and seamlessly, driven by technological advancements that boost efficiency, minimize waste, and prolong product lifespans without altering the way people experience technology. This embodies Hisense's visionary motto, "Innovating a Brighter Life," emphasizing the development of technologies that enrich the entertainment experience while continually reducing ecological footprints.
Since its establishment in 1969, Hisense has emerged as a globally recognized leader in household appliances and consumer electronics, operating in over 160 countries. It specializes in delivering high-quality multimedia products, household appliances, and intelligent IT solutions. According to Omdia, Hisense currently stands as the number one brand in the global TV segment for screens 100 inches and larger (2023-2025). As a pioneer of RGB MiniLED technology, Hisense continues to lead in the next generation of RGB MiniLED innovations, supporting its commitment to global sports partnerships, including its sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup 2026TM.