Sustainability & Future-Proofness
An EMS makes optimal use of local renewable energy and reduces dependence on fossil power, resulting in direct CO2 reduction.
An EMS balances local generation and consumption, relieves the power grid, and thereby accelerates the transition to sustainable energy.
An EMS spreads energy consumption, uses surplus for storage, and lowers peak loads. This prevents grid overload.
An EMS connects solar panels, batteries, and charging stations so energy is used locally. This makes buildings more energy-efficient and sustainable.
A future-oriented EMS uses open standards and updates, allowing it to grow with new regulations, prices, and markets.
EMS systems reduce emissions, increase efficiency, and support the European Net Zero strategy by promoting local flexibility.
EMS systems reduce emissions, increase efficiency, and support the European Net Zero strategy by promoting local flexibility.
An EMS provides measurement data on consumption and CO2 reduction, essential for BREEAM, LEED, and ESG reporting.
With reliable EMS solutions, data remains the property of the user. Historical information is exportable to preserve insight and reporting.
Currentt uses open protocols such as Modbus, OCPP, and MQTT. This preserves compatibility and prevents lock-in.