As Statista research predicts the smart home sector will grow by 15.06% each year to a projected market volume of 9.249bn by 2025, a polymer specialist has upgraded its smart temperature control system to satisfy growing demand.
To meet this demand amid the boom across residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings, the latest upgrades to the NEA SMART 2.0 have been made to help contractors and developers deliver efficiency on each project.
As building use and occupant habits change over time, the device also gives continued flexibility and adaptability to contractors and consultants to future-proof developments while the smart home market grows, as Franz Huelle, Head of Technical at REHAU Building Solutions, explains.
Changing building requirements
Franz says, “As we see offices and shops being converted into homes and flexible working spaces, the way we use buildings is changing more than ever, and with that so are occupant temperature requirements.”
Futureproofing buildings in terms of efficiency and environmental credentials must be prioritized"
“In the wake of sustainability and renewable energy targets and changes in legislation, futureproofing buildings in terms of efficiency and environmental credentials must be prioritized no matter the building type.”
“With the latest upgrades to NEA SMART 2.0, we are looking to assist contractors and consultants with ensuring all buildings meet efficiency requirements no matter the use while satisfying the growing demand for smart controls long into the future.”
NEA SMART 2.0 Regulates temperatures
Suitable for new build and retrofitting for up to 60 rooms, the NEA SMART 2.0 uses an intelligent algorithm to regulate temperature and improve efficiency. Data learned from occupant habits, in addition to remote sensors installed indoors and outside for weather compensation, allows the system to reach the desired end-user temperature without excessive demand on the energy source.
Optimizing efficiency
To further help with efficiency demand, an optimized start feature has now been integrated. This begins to heat or cool ahead of the programmed time to reach the desired temperature in a controlled way to make sure the space is comfortable for occupants at the right time without excessive energy usage.
A manual and automatic boost function is also available should the desired temperature need to be reached sooner.
Reduced energy usage and cost savings
The upgrades provide with an easy to install and flexible system that lowers energy costs in a variety of buildings"
Franz added, “Energy efficiency and driving down running costs are key requirements of all end users, residential or commercial, and developments in government legislation are only going to increase this priority."
"Consultants and contractors are now required to deliver buildings that facilitate this need for efficiency and sustainability long into the future.”
“These upgrades will hopefully provide them with an easy to install and flexible system that lowers energy costs in a variety of building types. The smart home market is constantly growing, and we are optimistic that with these additional features, the NEA SMART 2.0 will continue to satisfy the growing demand for this technology long into the future.”