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Nice, a global leader in home and building management solutions, has launched the Nice Sun Shades Power and Control Panel, designed to provide an efficient and streamlined installation approach to motorised shading. 

With demand for motorized shades on the rise – 89% of residential projects in 2023 included shades – Nice is enhancing its ecosystem to help partners capitalise on this growing opportunity. 

The Nice Sun Shades Power and Control Panel also integrates seamlessly with leading home automation platforms like Crestron, Savant, and Control4, offering partners the flexibility to tailor solutions to their clients’ needs. 

The Nice Sun Shades Power and Control Panel is built to handle a wide variety of shading configurations. Its modular design features include the DMDM Module, which supports up to 50 motors for large-scale installations; the DMBD GW Module, which manages up to 30 bidirectional radio channels for enhanced control; and the DMPBD Module, which ensures seamless power distribution across connected components. 

To ensure partners can deploy these advanced systems effectively, Nice provides comprehensive support, including hands-on training and in-field assistance. 

In addition to its selection of motors, last year Nice launched its first line of smart sun shades to deliver highly customisable and durable interior and exterior shading solutions for the home.  

With the Nice Sun Shades Power and Control Panel, partners gain access to an end-to-end solution that combines reliable motors with cutting-edge control technology.

Nice partners can order the Sun Shades Power and Control panel through the Nice Store

“Our partners rely on us for powerful, reliable motor technology that drives their shading solutions,” says Senthoor Navaratnam, Chief Product Officer of Nice North America. “With the Nice Sun Shades Power and Control Panel, we’re enhancing the ease of install and scalability of our shade motors, giving partners the confidence to deliver seamless, high-quality shading systems for any project.” 

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