EnOcean GmbH, founded in 2001 and based in Oberhaching, Germany, specializes in energy harvesting wireless technology for building automation, industrial automation, and smart home applications. The company develops battery-free wireless modules that utilize micro energy converters, ultra-low-power electronics, and robust radio technology, enabling maintenance-free sensors, switches, and controls. EnOcean's technology is standardized as ISO/IEC 14543-3-10, facilitating interoperability among various OEM partners. With a global presence, EnOcean collaborates with numerous manufacturers and system integrators to deliver sustainable, energy-efficient solutions across diverse industries.
Seiko Electric’s Koga Building in Japan achieves Net Zero Energy status, cutting energy use by 57% with EnOcean-powered smart automation, solar, and advanced energy management.
The new TCM 600 and TCM 615 devices provide significantly more memory and much higher computation power as well as, reduce energy consumption even further.
Smart building automation is particularly in demand, also for vacation homes or recreation parks with accommodation facilities. Jeroen van de Vorst, Co-owner at SmartStay B.V., has developed an intelligent and increasingly popular solution using EnOcean technology and sourcing products from Rutronik, a global distributor of EnOcean. .
Agricole Normandie is pioneering smart workplace optimization through EnOcean occupancy sensors for enhanced meeting room management, energy efficiency, and employee satisfaction.
The European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) promotes the use of renewable energies in the building sector and initiate an energy transition to strengthen climate protection.
EnOcean is set to introduce the enhanced EMDC energy harvesting motion and activity sensor family. This cutting-edge device from the pioneer in energy harvesting wireless technology marks a significant leap forward in smart building technology.