Smart homes will finally be able to actually save you some money... just not yet.
Whether you’re climate-conscious or tightening the purse strings in the face of the cost-of-living crisis, energy management and savings have never been more important.
At an event held in Amsterdam last week by the Connectivity Standards Alliance , the founding body behind Matter, Schneider Electric took to the stage to deliver a keynote on the potential implications of Matter for energy management and smart devices. We caught up with Sitao Ma, VP of Connected Systems and CTO of Global Home & Distribution at Schneider Electric after the event to find out how smart homes could finally help us save money.
Until now, for most people, this hasn’t been a possibility. Energy management systems like those from Schneider can get you partway there, but even the most connected homes will find it near-impossible to have every device speak the same language all the way from central heating to lighting and appliances.
As was highlighted frequently at last week’s event, Matter is a journey — one that is only just beginning with Matter 1.0. However, using the example of Schneider’s PowerTag, which can be connected to electrical systems to provide energy management and monitoring, Ma says you can begin to see what changes you can make around the home.
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