Hisense Leading a Quiet Green Revolution in Home Entertainment Technologies
Hisense's Commitment to Sustainability in Home Entertainment
Hisense, a prominent name in consumer electronics and home appliances, is at the forefront of a quiet yet impactful green revolution in the realm of home entertainment. As we witness an increasing importance placed on sustainability across various industries, Hisense is strategically advancing innovations that prioritize energy efficiency and ecological responsibility.
Each year, during the Earth Hour, countless homes across the globe turn off their lights for one hour as a statement of solidarity against climate change. However, the real story of sustainability often occurs within the glowing screens of our electronics. With home electronics becoming integral to daily life, improving energy efficiency has become a priority in innovation.
Hisense's journey toward eco-friendly technology begins well before any television reaches a living room. In 2025, Hisense Hitachi's Huangdao factory was recognized as the world's first sustainability lighthouse in the Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) industry by the World Economic Forum (WEF). This recognition highlights how AI-driven production can lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly manufacturing practices. Following this achievement, Hisense's Qingdao Visual Technology factory earned acclaim from the WEF as a customer centricity beacon, solidifying its position as the first and only flagship plant in the global television industry.
Both awards showcase a larger evolution in Hisense's manufacturing network toward sustainability and operational excellence, principles that seamlessly integrate into their 2026 television offerings. The latest models boast energy-saving innovations at both the hardware and smart function levels. For instance, the UR9 series, set to launch globally in April, introduces solar-powered remote controls in regions like Europe and Australia, while adaptive light sensors and energy-saving modes smartly adjust brightness and power consumption to help users manage electricity use more effectively.
Moreover, Hisense extends its sustainability approach beyond just the products. Their Eco-care packaging makes use of FSC® certified wood and fibers sourced from responsibly managed forests, mitigating environmental impacts during the production and delivery processes in Europe.
The advancement of product-level environmental assessments is another significant stride for Hisense. The C3 laser projector is undergoing lifecycle assessment and carbon verification by SGS, enabling transparent evaluation of its environmental impact throughout its lifecycle.
Many improvements in environmental sustainability occur quietly, driven by technical progress that enhances efficiency, reduces waste, and prolongs product life—without altering the user’s perception of technology. For Hisense, this aligns with their vision of “Innovating a Brighter Life,” which emphasizes developing technology that enhances entertainment while consistently minimizing its ecological footprint.
About Hisense
Founded in 1969, Hisense has emerged as a leading global brand within the home appliance and consumer electronics sectors, operating in over 160 countries while specializing in high-quality multimedia products, home appliances, and smart computing solutions. According to Omdia, Hisense ranks first worldwide in the 100-inch and larger television segment for 2023-2025. As the innovator behind Mini-LED RGB technology, Hisense continuously drives next-generation advancements in Mini-LED RGB. Moreover, as an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026TM, Hisense builds global partnerships in sports to connect with audiences worldwide.