Traditional HVAC systems often operate on static schedules or outdated assumptions, leading to over-ventilation, uneven temperature distribution, and unnecessary energy waste. Without access to real-time data on environmental conditions and occupancy, systems can’t adapt to actual building needs, which impacts comfort, costs, and compliance.
This challenge is especially relevant for HVAC integrators, energy consultants, maintenance teams, mechanical engineers, architects, and green building professionals. Whether in new construction or retrofits, buildings like offices, clinics, public sector sites, schools, malls, data centers, and energy-intensive facilities require smarter, more responsive HVAC control.
Sol-In’s Smart HVAC Integration connects directly with AHUs, VAV boxes, and existing control systems – at the zonal level or building-wide. By combining real-time IAQ and occupancy data with advanced rulesets, the system dynamically adjusts airflow and temperature based on actual demand.
This enables a precise balance between comfort, compliance, and energy efficiency, while reducing the load on mechanical systems. It also positions your building for future DE carbonization reduction regulations by reducing energy use without compromising indoor environmental quality. Whether you’re designing a high-performance building or optimizing an aging one, Sol-In makes your HVAC smarter – automatically.
The Problem: Legacy HVAC systems often over-ventilate or underperform due to lack of real-time environmental and occupancy data.
Segments: Office Towers, Co-working Spaces, Public Sector, Clinics, Data Centers, Educational Institutions, Energy-Intensive Buildings, Shopping Malls.
Sol-In’s Solution: Direct integration with AHUs and VAV systems – locally or building-wide – using Sol-In rulesets to dynamically adjust ventilation and temperature.
Why It Matters: Strike a balance between comfort, compliance, and operational efficiency as you prepare for DE carbonization regulations.
For: New Buildings / Retrofit: HVAC Integrators, Maintenance Teams, Mechanical Engineers, HVAC Service Companies, Energy Consultants, HVAC Designers, Green Building Consultants, Architects.