Schneider Electric unveils innovative products and solutions to empower the next generation of homes and buildings, capitalizing on India's real estate market growth.
Real Estate MarketIndiaSchneider ElectricSmart HomesSustainable LivingReal EstateJul 05, 2024
Schneider Electric aims to empower the next generation of homes and buildings with innovative products and solutions that promote sustainability, energy efficiency, and smart living.
Schneider Electric's Wiser 2.0 smart home automation range offers easy and scalable automation for enhanced comfort and convenience, along with advanced energy management capabilities.
Schneider Electric's Miluz Lara range of switches and sockets is equipped with advanced functions for modern living, including air quality indicators that provide real-time AQI information, enabling homeowners to create healthier living spaces.
Schneider Electric's Home Energy Management Solutions are designed and manufactured in India, contributing to the country's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision through local manufacturing and promoting sustainability.
Schneider Electric's comprehensive range of Grid to Plug solutions, Software, Service, and Sustainability offerings for Home Builders and Contractors are focused on empowering customers to efficiently manage their home energy consumption and reduce their carbon footprint.
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