Compatible energy management software and platform integrations

EpiSensor is often the missing layer between the building and the software. We capture trustworthy field data, route it through the Gateway and Edge, and deliver it into the EMS, BMS, or analytics platform your team already uses.

How EpiSensor fits existing software stacks

Many software platforms are strong at analytics, reporting, utility accounting, or building optimisation, but they still need dependable site data. EpiSensor supplies that data layer through wireless sensing, gateway-led collection, local edge integration, and standards-based delivery.

1

Acquire

Collect electricity, pulse, environmental, and third-party device data with EpiSensor hardware and site-ready wireless deployment.

2

Normalise

Use the Gateway and Edge to buffer, transform, map, and export data in the format and protocol your target platform expects.

3

Deliver

Feed clean site data into your chosen EMS, analytics, reporting, or building platform without forcing a full rip-and-replace.

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Each category page explains what that type of software typically needs, how EpiSensor fits, and which individual platform pages are available.

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Each page explains how EpiSensor fits the platform technically, including the realistic integration path and compatibility level.

Don’t see your software listed?

If the target platform accepts data via MQTT, REST, Modbus, BACnet, scheduled file import, or a similar standards-based route, EpiSensor can usually be made to fit. The right question is normally not “do you have a logo for this?”, but “what data does the platform need, and how should it receive it?”

EpiSensor is a strong fit when you need

  • retrofit-friendly metering and sensing
  • gateway-led site collection
  • local data normalisation or protocol translation
  • a path into an existing EMS or BMS rather than a rip-and-replace

Need an integration plan for your software stack?

Tell us what platform you use, what data you need, and what the site constraints are. We can map the right EpiSensor architecture from hardware through delivery.

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