
Real-Time Energy Monitoring Across Premises & Equipment
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Monitor electricity consumption in real time across buildings, machines, production lines, cold rooms, departments, and sites
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View live kW, kWh, voltage, current, and frequency data
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Access a single cloud-based dashboard from mobile, tablet, or computer
Machine, Line & Operational Runtime Intelligence
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Automatically detect equipment states: running, idle, or off
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Use electrical load analysis to uncover hidden energy waste
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Validate operating hours and optimise utilisation across shifts and processes
Power Quality Monitoring & Electrical Event Detection
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Continuously monitor voltage dips, imbalance, power factor drift, THD, and frequency deviations
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Capture time-stamped electrical events
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Identify root causes of inefficiencies, equipment stress, and unplanned downtime
Predictive & Condition-Based Maintenance via Energy Data
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Detect early signs of equipment degradation
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Analyse abnormal current draw, harmonics, overloads, and extended runtime
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Enable proactive maintenance before failures occur
Peak Demand, Load Surge & Circuit Protection Insights
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Track peak demand and sudden load surges in real time
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Identify equipment or processes causing spikes or breaker trips
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Support demand reduction and load staggering strategies
Energy Cost Allocation & Cost-per-Process Analytics
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Allocate energy costs per machine, line, department, site, or tenant
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Convert consumption data into financial insight
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Support accurate cost control, margin analysis, and internal chargeback
Automated Alerts & Exception-Based Monitoring
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Receive instant alerts for abnormal usage, runtime anomalies, and power quality issues
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Get notified of outages and after-hours consumption
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Alerts via Email, SMS, WhatsApp, phone calls, or API integrations
Multi-Site Energy Dashboards & Performance Benchmarking
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Manage multiple facilities from a single dashboard
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Benchmark performance across sites and analyse trends
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Drill down to identify outliers and prioritise actions
Automated Energy, Cost & Carbon Reporting (ESG-Ready)
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Generate daily, weekly, and monthly automated reports
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Convert kWh into cost and Scope 2 CO₂ emissions
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Reduce manual reporting and support ESG, ISO, and sustainability requirements
EMS System Features Overview

Industrial & Advanced Manufacturing
Electronics, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage production, printing, injection moulding, packaging, textiles, ceramics, heavy industry
Energy-intensive manufacturing operations require full visibility of machine utilisation, power quality, and true energy cost per process. IoT Pro enables manufacturers to monitor energy consumption at machine and line level, detect inefficiencies early, and prevent unplanned downtime caused by electrical issues.
Identify idle, running, and off-time to eliminate hidden energy waste across shifts
Detect early signs of motor, drive, and compressor degradation before failure
Monitor voltage dips, harmonics, and power factor drift affecting production reliability
Analyse energy cost per product line or batch to protect margins
Automate ISO, ESG, and energy reporting without manual spreadsheets
Typical assets monitored: Production lines, CNC / injection moulding machines, compressors, chillers, and main or sub distribution boards.

Hotels & Resorts
Hotels, resorts, spas, mixed-use hospitality complexes, leisure facilities
Hospitality facilities face fluctuating demand and energy-heavy systems such as HVAC, kitchens, laundries, pools, and lifts. IoT Pro gives engineering and management teams real-time visibility into where energy is consumed and why costs rise unexpectedly.
Pinpoint sudden electricity bill spikes with department-level sub-metering
Detect load surges and peak demand events before breakers trip
Monitor power quality issues affecting chillers, lifts, and guest comfort
Eliminate after-hours and low-occupancy energy waste automatically
Identify power factor penalties and the systems responsible
Enable predictive maintenance for chillers, pumps, and motors
Typical assets monitored: HVAC systems, chillers, lifts and elevators, laundries, and main electrical incomers.

Retail & Supermarket Chains
Supermarkets, grocery chains, convenience stores, retail franchises, shopping outlets
Retail energy costs scale rapidly across multiple locations, especially due to refrigeration, lighting, and HVAC. IoT Pro provides head offices with a single live dashboard to monitor, compare, and control energy usage across all stores.
Detect after-hours energy waste across the entire store network
Verify store opening and closing times through energy activity logs
Identify refrigeration-related load surges and circuit trips
Compare energy performance store-by-store to identify outliers
Receive early alerts on failing refrigeration units before product loss
Typical assets monitored: Refrigeration units, cold rooms, HVAC systems, lighting circuits, and main store distribution boards.

Cold-Chain & Food Production
Food manufacturers, cold stores, beverage plants, catering facilities, refrigerated logistics
Cold-chain operations depend on continuous, stable power for compressors and chillers. IoT Pro combines energy, runtime, and power quality monitoring to protect temperature-controlled processes and reduce energy waste.
Detect power-quality events that trip compressors and chillers
Identify excess energy use during idle or defrost cycles
Track actual equipment running hours for condition-based maintenance
Analyse energy cost per cold room, freezer, or process
Detect simultaneous compressor starts causing demand peaks
Trigger instant outage alerts before temperature excursions occur
Typical assets monitored: Refrigeration compressors, blast freezers, cold rooms, chillers, and production line power feeds.

Mixed-Use Estates & Business Parks
Office complexes, business parks, commercial estates, multi-tenant buildings
Managing energy across multiple tenants and common areas requires transparency and accuracy. IoT Pro enables property managers to monitor consumption per building and feeder while automating fair cost allocation.
Eliminate manual meter reading and spreadsheet errors
Automate tenant energy billing and chargeback
Detect after-hours energy waste in common areas
Monitor power quality per building or feeder
Provide transparent data to resolve tenant disputes
Receive automatic outage and anomaly alerts
Typical assets monitored: Tenant sub-meters, building incomers, common-area HVAC systems, lifts, and EV charging infrastructure.

Data Centres & Telecom
Data centres, network POPs, telecom facilities, mission-critical infrastructure
For data centres and telecom sites, power quality and uptime are non-negotiable. IoT Pro provides continuous electrical monitoring to protect SLAs and support compliance across multiple locations.
Monitor power factor, harmonics, voltage, and frequency in real time
Track generator and UPS runtime for maintenance and audits
Detect electrical events triggering load transfers
Automate ISO reporting
Manage multi-site visibility from a central NOC dashboard
Typical assets monitored: Main incomers, UPS systems, PDUs, cooling units, and backup generators.

Transport, Ports, Airports & Industrial Zones
Airports, ports, terminals, tunnels, industrial estates, logistics hubs
Large infrastructure environments rely on stable electrical supply for critical operations. IoT Pro delivers centralised visibility across dispersed assets and zones, reducing downtime and improving maintenance planning.
Detect power-quality incidents affecting cranes, conveyors, and lighting
Identify equipment stress from voltage and current variation
Gain real-time visibility across terminals, hangars, and zones
Base maintenance on actual runtime instead of estimates
Generate energy, cost, and CO₂ reports for infrastructure ESG targets
Identify PF penalties and harmonic distortion from VFD-driven equipment
Typical assets monitored: Cranes and heavy equipment, conveyor systems, lighting circuits, substations or feeders, and standby generators.

Energy Monitoring System Industries and Applications

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