EnOcean to show energy harvesting and maintenance-free wireless tech for smart buildings and wider IoT
EnOcean, a provider of energy harvesting wireless technology, is to demonstrate how maintenance-free wireless solutions for smart buildings and the Internet of Things (IoT) can meet the claim expressed by the theme at ISH 2017 (Frankfurt am Main, March 14 – 18) of Energy Efficiency and Comfort in Buildings.
The company will launch TCM 515, the latest generation of continuously powered transceiver modules, which open up new applications for the EnOcean wireless standard and further strengthens the extensive EnOcean ecosystem, thanks to increased computing power, lower power consumption and a smaller form factor.
The new TCM module expands the Dolphin portfolio, which consists of self-powered wireless switches, sensors and actuators. EnOcean’s battery-less devices facilitate highly flexible, maintenance-free applications for global use in building automation, smart homes, LED lighting control and industrial applications. Together with industry partners such as IBM, EnOcean is working on developing innovative building solutions for the Internet of Things.
The battery-less Internet of Things
Networked devices form the basis for smart buildings and the Internet of Things. They process large volumes of sensor data to make our everyday lives easier, safer and more comfortable. The energy harvesting wireless sensors from EnOcean are the eyes and ears of the IoT, since they collect the data needed to efficiently operate a wide range of IoT devices without the need of a battery. (ISH: Hall 10.3, Stand B69.)
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