If you want a smart home system that keeps tabs on individual devices and controls them to minimize energy use, Sense is a good choice. It uses AI to monitor devices and activity in your home and can provide features like real-time energy usage, device identification, energy usage history and trends, bill tracking and goal setting. It can work with most home electrical systems and many connected devices to help you cut energy use and carbon emissions.
Another contender is Telematica, which aggregates and optimizes a wide variety of energy-related devices like electric vehicles, chargers, thermostats/HVACs, solar inverters and batteries. It supports more than 60+ OEMs and 500+ models, and can help you save energy and money. Telematica's API can be used for EV smart charging, HVAC optimization and demand response, among other things, so it can be a good option for energy management and grid services.
If you want a system that lets you easily find, control and interact with entertainment and smart home devices from different companies, QuickSet is worth a look. It provides a single interface to a unified remote control, voice assistant or mobile app to control a wide variety of devices and networks. QuickSet's edge-to-edge IoT connectivity and management framework ensures that devices are easily integrated and controlled.