EnOcean makes the Smart Home smarter
Energy harvesting wireless technology for self-powered wireless switches, sensors and controls the state of the art way to home automation and energy saving

EnOcean’s energy harvesting wireless technology enables flexible smart home solutions for new built and retrofit from a simple switch “all on/all off” to a gateway-connected system (TCP/IP) controlled via smartphone. Thanks to interoperable devices, users can easily combine EnOcean-based products from different vendors according to their individual needs – for increased security and comfort, reduced energy consumption or technical assistance in old age.
Modular Security Concept
EnOcean offers a modular security concept to meet the power requirements of energy harvesting systems. Device manufacturers can combine rolling code and other encryption mechanisms to suit individual needs and implement different security levels according to the requirements of the respective solutions.
Expandable & Cost-attractive
Energy harvesting wireless technology is ideal for retrofitting smart homes. If you want to renovate or enlarge an attic, or need to add switches later on, EnOcean technology is the best suited and value-for-money alternative to the routing of cables and all the costly and time-consuming chores like caulking that go along with it. The EnOcean smart home is the right way to integrate into future smart grids and to create assisted living concepts.
Self-powered wireless sensors and switches in the smart home

User Benefits
- Increased comfort, convenience and security
- Reduced energy consumption
- Maximum flexibility due to battery-free, wireless devices
- Plug&Play operation and easy system expansion
- Extensive cost-savings
Advantages for OEMs
- Simply developed smart home solutions
- Use of the established EnOcean standard
- Modular enhanced security with rolling code and encryption
Videos: EnOcean technology for green and intelligent buildings
Part 1: Why wireless & batteryless?
Part 2: EnOcean technology
Part 3: Installation of EnOcean Devices
Part 4: Wireless range planning
Selected case studies
Empowerhouse, Washington D.C. (USA)

B10 Active House (Germany)

Shanghai Villa (China)

Weberhaus (Germany)
