SMART METERING
Energy Monitoring & Intelligence Suite
Accurate and real-time data is a critical enabler for energy control. Smart metering is the first step towards identifying energy-saving and efficiency opportunities for your house or facility.
Athena’s smart metering solution is a cloud enterprise energy intelligence suite that facilitates easy integration into commercial and industrial sites. Our energy monitoring and data analytics suite that empowers building owners to gain a circuit-level view of their electricity consumption.
Our modular design allows clients to measure what is most important for their facilities, such as air conditioning, industrial machines, and lighting, to analyze consumption data across multiple loads. The cloud platform is accessible remotely, integrates with multiple data streams, and provides customizable data visualization tools to make informed asset performance decisions.

HOW IT WORKS
KEY FEATURES

ULTRA COMPACT
Single-phase and three-phase monitoring with a smaller form factor for easy placement

FAST INSTALLATION
Fast and non-intrusive installation process to avoid cost and disruption
from rewiring

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Wi-Fi modules & IoT gateways eliminate the cost of laying cables

GRANULAR DATA ANALYSIS
Large-scale and high- resolution data can be easily analyzed to prioritize energy saving initiatives
BENEFITS
DECREASE ENERGY WASTE
Through circuit-level data on energy consumption, property managers can decrease energy waste and reinforce better maintenance practices to reduce operating costs
FASTER FAULT DETECTION
Real-time updates and alerts enable faster fault detection, including identification of decreasing equipment efficiency. This allows managers to respond faster to minimize operation or productivity disruption
ELIMINATE TRADITIONAL METERING COSTS
Current energy monitoring systems in the market are challenging and costly to install. Our compact stick-on device can be retrofitted in all architectures of distribution panels and eliminates costs related to infrastructure