Sensibo provides tech to make any dumb air conditioner become a smart one, allowing you to control your air conditioner from anywhere by app or by voice, as well as automate powering it off based on temperature, time of day, or how many people are in the home. Sensibo also provides air purity monitoring systems to give you actionable insights into the quality of the air in your home.
In all, since 2014, Sensibo products are now found in over 200,000 homes around the world.
Its inaugural climate impact summary found the company mitigated over 79K tons of CO2-eq in 2022. Its products saved energy equivalent to 16,905,670 gallons of gasoline.
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Sensibo research indicates heating and cooling devices account for 33% of global energy consumption. By developing globally impactful climate technology, Sensibo aims to be the brains of every indoor climate system. With billions of data points, along with AI learning, the company intends to optimise and personalise indoor climate, comfort, energy efficiency, and air quality in every home and office.
About 1.5 billion air conditioners and heat pumps are operating around the world today. This figure is expected to grow significantly and reach, according to forecasts, over five billion air conditioners in 2050. According to company data, Sensibo has found that approximately 37% of air conditioning users forget to turn off the air conditioner at least once a week.
Additionally, air conditioning sensors are typically located in the air conditioner itself, which often leads to inaccurate data measurements. This design flaw hampers operational optimisation efforts. For the most part, air conditioning technology is nearly a century old, enabling Sensibo to revolutionize the market and achieve significant energy savings while also reducing its customers’ carbon footprints.
“For ten years, we have worked hard to promote our vision of Beyond Air Con, investing heavily in research and development, helping more than 200,000 homes save energy and the climate worldwide”, said Sensibo CEO and co-founder Ran Roth. “Our systems, which help save up to 40% on energy bills’ heating & cooling line items, offer an efficient solution to dealing with some of the world’s biggest challenges: climate change, energy and air quality.”
You can find the full Sensibo 2022 climate impact report here.