Smart lighting energy management
Use motion sensors to control lighting when spaces are occupied or when there is enough natural light for huge energy savings ranging from 20% up to 90%.
Occupancy / motion sensors
Occupancy sensors also commonly referred to as motion sensors/presence detectors are inexpensive energy-saving devices that automatically turn off lighting in unoccupied spaces. They are designed to pick up small movements of employees while working.
These sensors also come with a lux detector which means that when there is enough natural light in the office, the lights stay off even with occupied. This is an extra function in energy saving.
Your typical installation areas
Open floor offices, Private offices, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Breakrooms, Toilets, Parking garages etc




Typical energy savings when using occupancy Sensors
Type of Space | Approximate Savings |
Private Office | 30 – 50% |
Meeting Rooms | 40 -60% |
Classrooms | 40 – 46% |
Wash Rooms | 30 – 90% |
Open Offices | 20 – 45% |
Storage Areas | 45 – 80% |
Check out this EPV project reference: BAT Kenya
Note: Quantities of occupancy sensors required for installation in facilities are always subject to survey of the building because of the coverage area of an occupancy sensor.