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Hospitality Benefits of Eco-Based Technology

The primary reason hoteliers invest in occupancy-based technology is to save energy — about 25-40% on their energy bills per guest room.

But there are other reasons to look at occupancy-based technology, beyond energy savings.

Increased Guest Delight

Occupancy-based controls in hospitality environments can actually add to guest comfort if implemented correctly.

 

Increased Operational Efficiency

Prevent Misuse of Vacant Rooms

Some occupancy-based EMS systems can identify unrented rooms that are nevertheless occupied, which can alert hotel management of misuse of unrented rooms.

Prolong Life of HVAC Systems

In terms of occupancy sensing, the biggest operational efficiency is the ability to reduce equipment usage, whether HVAC or lighting. By reducing the usage of this equipment, benefits emerge such as:

Creative Energy Savings

Some systems can even distinguish between guests and staff to save energy during cleaning or maintenance.

Hotel rooms are frequently unoccupied during afternoon hours when electricity demand is highest. Occupancy sensing can help intelligently and automatically reducing peak loads. Utility demand charges are also reduced

Occupancy Detection Variety

Occupancy sensors come in many forms, including smart thermostats, key cards, window/patio door switches, PIR sensing devices and bathroom lighting, to name a few. Learn more about the different forms of occupancy sensors in our white paper, Occupancy Sensors in Hospitality).

Bottom Line

Occupancy sensing has gone way beyond controlling lighting. Hotels and other facilities have discovered ways to use occupancy detection to delight guests, streamline facility maintenance and prolong HVAC equipment. Plus, save 20-40% per guestroom on their energy bills.

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