LAS VEGAS — As tech vendors unleashed a barrage of 3 - D HD TVs, smarter smart phones and
home energy management systems on the public this week here at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Intel could not have been happier.
But, Whirlpool also showed of a couple very cool new green products, including an exciting
new home energy management system that is helping to herald in the new smart grid, and the prototype of a new washer and dryer that I do think we'll be recommending when it comes out.
To efficiently incorporate electromobility enhancements into the daily routines of the households, Noeren and his team designed a 22 kW fast charging station as well as
a home energy management system (HEMS) for five of the seven homes.
A home energy management system created by Fraunhofer researchers incorporates electric vehicles into the household energy network and creates charging itineraries.
The project partners with leading Japanese companies to introduce building, community and
home energy management systems (EMS).
Samsung Says Just A Few Years From Everyone In a Connected Home At Samsung's booth I got a tour of HEMS, or
the Home Energy Management System.
Whole
Home Energy Management System The greenest thing we saw from Samsung this year is HEMS, or the Home Energy Management System.
Nissan adds: «The new product also includes
a home energy management system that will allow users to control how and when they want to use their energy in real time as well as making the entire energy system more efficient and sustainable.
According to the company, its all - in - one residential solar solution, dubbed Nissan Energy Solar, combines «world - class residential solar panels» with an «intelligent» energy storage system (xStorageHome), along with
a home energy management system to enable owners «to control how and when they want to use their energy in real time.»