Smart Energy Summit Tracking smart device data on heating and cooling can help property managers identify HVAC equipment inefficiencies that waste energy, said Patrice Samuels, Sr. Analyst, Parks Associates. Property managers in buildings that utilize shared meters can also leverage smart devices like smart thermostats, lights, and outlets to manage energy use in those buildings more effectively.
The MDU market has become increasingly important to device manufacturers as they seek to drive overall market adoption of the smart home products. The virtual session MDUs: Leveraging Proptech for Smart Energy Management features a visionary address from Joan Soskin, GM, Smart Home, Latch, a research presentation from Parks Associates, and an Executive Q&A with Sean Miller, President, PointCentral, an Alarm.com company.
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DALLAS, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ New research from Parks Associates reveals consumer interest in clean energy solutions has expanded, with 43% of US broadband households stating they would prefer to live in a community powered by solar energy, but low familiarity with energy devices is still a barrier for adoption for most households. The firm s Smart, Clean, Connected: The Future of Home Energy Management, a survey of 10,000 US broadband households, notes that only 26% of respondents report they are very familiar with electric vehicles, despite the fact that a growing number of products are now on the market.