InnoEnergy – Europe’s sustainable energy engine and Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announced the completion of a two-year collaboration to industrialize and commercialize PowerTag NSX. It is a new addition to the original PowerTag wireless energy sensor range, increasing the scope of applications up to 630A. The collaboration between the two partners helped accelerate the industrialization and commercialization of the technology by more than two years. PowerTag NSX is available in France, the UK, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and will be available worldwide in 2019.
PowerTag NSX cutting-edge technology features a compact, easy-to-install wireless energy sensor that simplifies the connectivity of individual breakers to a Building Management System (BMS). It can provide precise, real-time data to building owners and facility managers. Designed for any type of building, the wireless energy sensor monitors and measures energy use, currents, voltages, power and power factor and help reduce the electrical consumption of buildings and facilities by up to 30%. Crucially, it features limited components, which reduces installation costs.
“Partnering with InnoEnergy on this project made commercialisation faster and more straightforward. Our customers are more attuned to the energy they are using and want to be more efficient, while at the same time reduce their costs. So, today it is great to introduce a solution that provides vital energy monitoring benefits to businesses.”
– Sylvain Paineau, EMEA Open Innovation and Business Incubation Director at Schneider Electric
The launch of PowerTag NSX is the culmination of a two-year collaboration between InnoEnergy and Schneider Electric. InnoEnergy’s 2.1M€ investment has helped accelerate the industrialization of PowerTag NSX with an innovative industrial design, advancing PowerTag NSX’s time to market by more than two years.
“PowerTag NSX offers building and facilities managers a way to significantly reduce their energy consumption, to staggering effect. We believe in supporting projects and ideas that will change the way we use and think about energy – PowerTag NSX does just that and it’s been incredibly rewarding to play a role in its commercialisation.”
– Richard Biagioni, CEO of InnoEnergy France
Schneider Electric has been an associate partner of InnoEnergy since its launch in 2010 and became a shareholder and formal partner in 2016. They are actively involved in its key area of activities: education, business creation and innovation.