Navigating smart automation solutions for energy efficiency and healthy buildings — less cost, complexity, and wires.
Our Approach
We want to understand your journey so far and your future outlook. We work closely with your trusted service providers, consultants, utility incentive providers, and internal leadership teams to drive sustainability by reducing your energy spend (and carbon footprint) and assuring health and well-being in your spaces.
Ask us about our utility-incentivized audits. In many cases, the most immediate and high-yielding results come from demand-based control of plug, lighting, and HVAC loads — controlling energy at the point of use through effective sensors.
1,233
Metric Tons of CO₂ Saved/Year
921
Sensor Areas Served
338
Energy/IEQ Reports Generated
2.9 yrs
Avg. Project Payback

IAQ Sensor Platforms
"Although a number of building variables impact occupant health including light, water quality, and thermal comfort — indoor air quality is the factor that is most often cited as having the most impact." — International WELL Building Institute
How do you quantify healthy indoor air? How do you assure occupants the air they breathe is healthy and safe?
How can you control dilution ventilation so just the right amount is provided for both healthy air and energy efficiency?
Since the pandemic, a significant number of authoritative references support the use of real-time & continuous IAQ sensors, including ASHRAE, the CDC, USGBC (LEED), the International WELL Building Institute, and Harvard Business Review.

Wireless Energy Management
Wireless IoT devices combined with lower-cost and intuitive BAS software significantly lowers automation costs — now smaller to mid-size buildings can take advantage of the same utility incentives that larger buildings enjoy.
Various programs, including utility incentives aimed at reducing energy consumption, have encouraged the adoption of Building Automation Systems (BAS) in commercial sectors. Yet only 10–30% of small to mid-size buildings are leveraging these incentives.
Hindering BAS adoption are high upfront costs for purchasing and installing wired systems. Even with attractive utility incentives, the relatively high costs of enterprise wired BAS simply don't pencil out over a smaller utility spend.
Access into building automation, security, and lighting systems through WiFi makes it possible to utilize more cost-effective applications for energy savings — with no wires meaning significantly less installation costs.

Smart Grid
Smart grid integration connects your building to utility incentive programs and demand-response opportunities — maximizing savings while supporting a more resilient energy grid.
Smart sensor applications require three critical attributes: quality sensors for accurate measurement with low life-cycle costs, efficient integration for control, and the ability to gather information for future improvement, ongoing energy savings, and indoor environmental validation.
New energy codes call for demand-based control of energy, yet most buildings are not taking advantage of innovative sensor platforms that optimize savings and information for future improvements.

Air Purification
Advanced air purification technologies ensure occupants feel secure about the air they breathe in your commercial spaces — supplementing ventilation and filtration where needed.
Since the pandemic there has been tremendous emphasis on filtering particles, since they are the carriers of the smaller pathogens that contribute to higher infection rates. Despite the availability of laser-based sensors that measure respirable-size particles, very few commercial spaces are taking advantage of this measurement.
Unless there is measurement, how does a facility know if their levels are meeting established thresholds? How do they know if their filtration is performing, or if they need to upgrade, or if they need to supplement with room air purification units?
Let's start with a conversation. We'll help you identify energy savings opportunities, utility incentives you may be missing, and the right path to healthier indoor air.