Schneider Electric is a leader in smart and sustainable home innovation
To meet the demand for sustainable innovation that enables consumers to improve the energy efficiency and sustainability of their homes, Schneider Electric is helping to solve and actively promote the energy management challenges of today and tomorrow. These measures include introducing innovative solutions and materials to reduce the carbon footprint, working with industry partners and leveraging the strengths of their technologies and services to help households use energy smarter and more efficiently, and reduce their impact on the planet.
As a global expert in digital transformation in the field of energy management and automation, Schneider Electric is committed to providing efficient smart home solutions for every home, and wants to promote sustainable development of people and the environment in the home unit. Schneider Electric Wiser smart home system covers the lighting scene, comfortable environment, safety and security, energy management four application scenarios, to help users create a safe and comfortable home atmosphere at the same time, but also let users more effective control and optimization of home energy.
Justin Qi, Global Executive Vice President, Smart Home Business Leader, Schneider Electric, said: “From a sustainability and energy spending perspective, in the current energy crisis, consumers need to sense and manage how energy is generated, stored and distributed in their homes. The residential market is at an inflection point, and we already have the technology and solutions to make a difference. Schneider Electric Wiser Smart Home systems, for example, help consumers build a more sustainable lifestyle and can help them play a more significant role in achieving their net zero goals. The Schneider Electric study shows that consumers now have a better understanding of how to improve their home energy management, and that smart home technology can help them become more energy efficient. We need to work together to translate this awareness into action as soon as possible.”