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Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 8:48:14 PM | Implementing IoT in manufacturing

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I have noticed that our electricity costs at home are constantly rising, even though we are trying to save money. Is there any way to control and reduce these costs more effectively?


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Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 8:49:39 PM | Implementing IoT in manufacturing

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In this case, it is worth paying attention to IoT solutions for energy management, which help to track and optimise electricity consumption in real time. An article on the Velvetech website https://www.velvetech.com/blog/iot-in-energy-management/  describes how connecting smart sensors and controllers to the power supply system allows you to obtain detailed data on the consumption of each device and identify unjustified costs. It also states that thanks to IoT, you can set up automatic shutdown of unnecessary devices, adjust lighting and heating, even remotely via mobile applications. Using such systems not only reduces electricity bills, but also helps to improve the efficiency of the entire home or office. In addition, the article explains in detail how IoT analytics can predict peak loads and provide recommendations for optimal consumption schedules, which is especially useful for families with a large number of electrical appliances. Even basic integration of smart sensors and controllers allows you to get quick results without large-scale renovations, while more advanced solutions help automate all energy consumption management processes.

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