Katro Appliances recently launched a new generation of home induction cooktops, featuring a self-developed intelligent temperature control system and full-chain cost optimization.
With rising global energy costs and growing awareness of low-carbon consumption, home induction cooktops are rapidly replacing traditional gas stoves and electric resistance cookers due to their efficiency, safety, and eco-friendliness. Katro Appliances recently launched a new generation of home induction cooktops, featuring a self-developed intelligent temperature control system and full-chain cost optimization. These innovations not only achieve a thermal efficiency of over 90% but also reduce overall usage costs by 30%, making them an ideal choice for households seeking both energy efficiency and economic benefits.
Traditional gas stoves have a thermal efficiency of less than 40% due to flame spillage and exhaust emissions, while conventional electric cookers, though improved to 65%, suffer from slow preheating and uneven heat distribution. In contrast, induction cooktops use high-frequency magnetic fields to directly excite metal molecules in the cookware, achieving a thermal efficiency of up to 92% with near-zero heat loss. For example, boiling 1 liter of water takes only one-third the time compared to a gas stove, reducing single-use energy costs by 40%.
eKatro's induction cooktops further optimize magnetic field distribution with third-generation composite coil technology, ensuring even heating across different cookware types (such as cast iron and stainless steel) and avoiding energy waste from localized overheating. Its adaptive power adjustment algorithm dynamically adjusts output based on cooking stages, such as maintaining stable low temperatures for slow simmering, eliminating unnecessary energy consumption from frequent on-off cycles.
The demand for refined cooking among home users has driven innovations in smart technology. eKatro's new induction cooktop features built-in high-precision temperature sensors and AI algorithms, enabling real-time monitoring of cookware temperature and user feedback. It supports preset temperature curves (e.g., gradient heating for searing steak), with minimal temperature control errors, avoiding energy redundancy and food waste caused by overheating.
By integrating functional program design, circuit board production, and complete assembly into a full industrial chain, Katro has reduced core component costs by 20%. Modular design further cuts repair costs by 50%, as components like cooling fans or circuit boards can be replaced individually without discarding the entire unit.
In terms of long-term usage costs, for an average household cooking 2 hours daily, the annual electricity consumption of an induction cooktop is approximately 300 kWh, saving over 40% on energy bills compared to gas stoves.
The zero-emission nature of induction cooktops makes them a key choice for household carbon reduction. A single unit can reduce annual carbon emissions by approximately 0.8 kg, aligning with the EU's Eco-design 2030 policy. On the safety front, Katro employs magnetic induction feedback devices to monitor magnetic field strength and temperature in real time, automatically shutting down in case of abnormalities to prevent overheating risks. Additionally, the flameless design eliminates the risk of home fires.
Consumer research shows that 72% of home users prioritize "energy efficiency" and "smart interaction" as core criteria when purchasing smart appliances. Brands like eKatro are transforming induction cooktops from basic kitchen appliances into key nodes in home energy management, driving the sustainable transformation of kitchen environments.
From energy efficiency revolutions to cost restructuring, induction technology is reshaping the energy logic of home kitchens. eKatro induction cooktops respond to market demands with technological innovation, offering consumers an economical and efficient cooking solution while promoting green, low-carbon lifestyles through smart and eco-friendly features. As more households embrace this transformation, the kitchen will become a frontier for home energy efficiency upgrades.