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Samsung expands SmartThings Energy service: helping consumers effectively manage energy consumption
Release time:2024-09-12click:0
Samsung SmartThings today announced the expansion of its SmartThings Energy service to help consumers effectively manage their energy consumption and reduce their carbon footprint. To this end, SmartThings Energy has partnered with multiple energy management platforms including Constellation, Logical Buildings and Oracle Utilities.
Chanwoo Park, executive vice president and head of IoT business at Samsung, said: “We are proud of Samsung’s commitment to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency and will continue to leverage our strong product lineup. and innovative platform to help homeowners make environmentally friendly decisions. By continuing to expand the platform with new integrations and collaborations, SmartThings Energy is defining the future of home energy management in a convenient way."
Through its partnership with Constellation, Samsung SmartThings said it will be able to develop clean energy solutions that "leverage dual areas of expertise" to integrate the power of mobility, technology and energy. It will also partner with Logical Buildings and its GridRewards program in the ConED utility market to enable its users to participate in ConED’s demand response program.
Through its alliance with Oracle Utilities, SmartThings will develop solutions that combine Oracle Utilities’ situational and behavioral energy insights with SmartThings device and automation capabilities. These alliances will operate alongside capabilities provided by SmartThings Energy, such as overall energy home monitoring and individual device/classified energy monitoring.
SmartThings also aims to work with other partners such as Eaton for smart circuit breaker integration, Wallbox for electric vehicle charging solutions, and Enersponse for grid service plans and utility integration.
(Original title: Samsung expands SmartThings Energy service: helping consumers effectively manage energy consumption)