Schneider Electric launches EcoStruxure Building Operation in India
Schneider Electric today announced the launch of EcoStruxure Building Operation for the Indian market, to enhance occupant comfort and increase building value.
With unprecedented growth of infrastructure in India, buildings consume 30% of the country’s total electricity leading to a greater demand in energy. Building management systems are essential components to ensure intelligent use of energy for efficient flow of operations in a facility.
“With the introduction of the EcoStruxure Building Operation (EBO2023), building owners can benefit from data that can be accessed, standardized, and secured with the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning,” a statement issued by Schneider Electric said.
It adds, “By integrating multiple devices onto a centralized platform, the IP-enabled software addresses the entire facility and cloud services leading to increased cybersecurity and asset management, from small buildings to large multi-complexes. The IoT solution optimizes buildings by providing digital transformation through reduced carbon footprint, maintenance costs and time. Built for use in applications such as HVAC and lighting control, energy management, fire safety, security, and access control and more, the EBO2023 is compatible with third-party building systems.”
Sharing his thoughts on the product launch, Bhupesh Arora, Business Head, Digital Energy, Schneider Electric, said, “Powered by EBO2023, next generation building management systems (BMS) will be able to meet needs of buildings and mission-critical operations in datacenters to create ‘Buildings of the Future’ by offering more connectivity, interoperability, and intelligence. This will further enable bringing different systems and devices into one control center for enhanced building operations.”
EBO2023 will collect, manage, and analyse data throughout the building enterprise powered by its tailor-made software id, to increase convenience in today’s modern buildings. Its ability to manage vast amounts of data and features such as visualization tools will allow occupants to make smarter, insight-based decisions when consuming energy in their day-to-day activities.