20–50%
Typical reduction in air-conditioning energy cost versus having no controls, with recommended settings.
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Air conditioning is typically the largest single energy load in a hotel or motel. With occupancy-aware control, a large share of it is recoverable — without guests noticing any difference in comfort. Most properties see 20–50% savings on air-conditioning energy.
Industry-accepted ranges for occupancy-aware control in hospitality. Your figures depend on tariff, climate, baseline behaviour and configuration.
Typical reduction in air-conditioning energy cost versus having no controls, with recommended settings.
What an average room can cost per year in air-conditioning energy alone — the figure you're saving against.
Potential saving per room, per year, on that basis once occupancy-aware control is running.
The savings aren't magic — they come from stopping the air conditioner working when it shouldn't be.
The single biggest lever. Unoccupied rooms ease to an energy-saving setback instead of holding comfort for no one.
Optional sensors stop the compressor cooling or heating against the outdoors — waste that otherwise runs unseen.
Rooms return to comfort just before arrival via your PMS — not held comfortable all day while empty.
Tailored to your property: hotels and motels & caravan parks.