Adam Justice, Founder and CEO of ConnectSense, will be participating in the Energy Management Platforms: Adding Value session at the Smart Energy Summit on Tuesday, February 18 at 1:00 pm. This session addresses the platforms that add value through the user experience and available data analytics. He will be joined by:
Shawn Barry, VP Strategic Sales, Alarm.com
Roger Gregory, VP, Product, Ezlo Innovation
Christopher Keefe, Director - Product Management, Schneider Electric
Håkan Ludvigson, CEO & Founder, Eliq
Paul Williams, GM Product Management & Growth, GE Lighting
The Smart Energy Summit will take place on February 17-19, 2020, at the Omni Downtown in Austin, Texas. The event addresses the new approaches and solutions that are using connectivity and data to transform how energy is delivered.
Ahead of the event, we asked Adam to share with us his thoughts on consumer engagement and adoption in energy markets:
What is the impact of direct consumer participation in energy markets?
I think the opportunity here is for mutual wins for consumers and energy providers. Both parties are able to save money. The key is finding the right balance so it is worth it for the consumer and does not disrupt their normal way of life too much.
What are strategies to increase consumer engagement?
The start of consumer engagement is education and helping them to understand their energy usage so they can then take action it.
What innovations are driving consumer adoption of energy management?
The addition of connectivity to key energy usage points in the home such as thermostats, outlets and whole home systems as well as precise energy data are helping to drive adoption for energy management.
How is the impact of voice and AI effecting consumers and the future role they will play in driving energy efficiency solutions?
First we must have excellent energy data to feed into these voice and AI enabled system. Once we have good data we can utilize that to provide unique insights to help consumers put in place better automation and energy saving behaviors in their homes.