Nomadix launches energy-management solution

Nomadix debuts the new Nomadix energy management solution that addresses the market need to reduce operational costs and reach sustainability goals. Energy management systems are high-impact investments that deliver proven value and a measurable ROI.

“Nomadix leveraged its expertise in digital security and cloud technologies to create an energy management solution that addresses many industry pain points for hotels,” said Jeff Johns, global vice president of EMS business development at Nomadix. “The Nomadix Energy Management Solution targets the high cost of networking by eliminating extra on-premises equipment and extra networks that make these systems more complex to deploy and maintain.”  

Effective energy management is critical to enable properties to reduce power usage, combat rising utility costs and support sustainability goals, while simultaneously not adding complexity and labor requirements for staff. Compared to legacy energy systems that typically are more complicated, costly and often use offline thermostats, Nomadix prioritizes a digitally secure, cloud-native architecture that leverages existing IT infrastructure and eliminates the need for on-premise servers, extra hardware and proprietary networks to manage.

Some highlights of the system:

  • A modern thermostat with large, easy-to-use display and an HVAC controller that is securely connected to the Nomadix Cloud over the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure.
    Platform designed to meet energy efficiency building code requirements for hotels, multifamily, senior living and student housing projects.
  • A cloud-native platform for centralized above-property device monitoring and control. It enables schedule and rule enforcement, over-the-air (OTA) firmware and setting updates, notifications, as well as analytics and reporting for smarter energy management.
  • Dynamic controls from the Nomadix Cloud that can respond to changing conditions. This is done without the increased cost or complexity of storing this logic in the smart thermostat.
  • Ability to leverage occupancy information through the property management system (PMS) and can optionally be expanded to deliver additional services.
  • Modern smart wireless (Wi-Fi, Zigbee, BLE, NFC) thermostats and controllers that support connectivity with most HVAC systems and sensors, enabling efficient room-level energy control.