New motion and activity sensor from EnOcean
At Light + Building 2024, EnOcean is set to introduce the enhanced EMDC energy harvesting motion and activity sensor family.
This device marks a significant leap forward in smart building technology. It allows users to monitor room occupancy, light levels, and people activity through one single, self-powered wireless sensor.
Comprehensive data for room booking, lighting, and HVAC control
EMDC devices provide essential sensor information for room occupancy, light level, and people activity monitoring all from a single, wireless, and maintenance-free device. This greatly simplifies deployments in smart building applications.
Access to occupancy and ambient light level data enables the automation of lighting systems based on room occupancy and available light. In addition, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air condition) systems can benefit from the same information to automatically adjust heating, cooling, and air flow based on actual utilisation rather than static schedules. This type of smart building automation greatly enhances the energy efficiency without the need for manual intervention.
“The EnOcean EMDC energy-harvesting motion and activity sensor redefines smart building technology. It offers a streamlined solution for monitoring room occupancy, light levels, and people activity. The easy integration of this product with intelligent lighting and HVAC control systems as well as space utilisation applications positions this product as a gamechanger for sustainable and smart building applications,” emphasises Matthias Kassner, Vice President Product Marketing at EnOcean.
Maintenance-free sensor for efficient space utilisation
Beyond lighting control, the sensor's occupancy data enables streamlined monitoring of workspace and meeting room utilisation. Users can easily locate available meeting rooms which saves time and effort on their end. Services such as office or restroom cleaning can be scheduled based on actual utilisation instead of fixed schedules. This enhances operational efficiency and user satisfaction.
The latest sensors now also report on people activity by quantifying detected motion events. This feature offers insights into the level of activity and utilisation within different building areas, providing a better understanding of space dynamics.
EnOcean has a long history in wireless energy harvesting sensors that use energy gained from ambient movement, light, and temperature changes.
The commitment EnOcean has to sustainability is continued in this latest generation EMDC sensor. The unique combination of energy-harvesting and wireless sensor functionality enables quick installation and maintenance-free operation, making EMDC sensors an ideal solution both for new construction and the upgrade of existing buildings.
EnOcean at Light + Building
At Light + Building 2024 in Frankfurt in March 2024, energy harvesting products as well as IoT solutions will be at the heart of the EnOcean show presence. Together with key partners EnOcean will exhibit at the EnOcean Alliance booth D10 in hall 9.0. Visitors will have the opportunity to see the latest generation EMDC product together with other innovations from EnOcean and partners.