t-mac goes mobile with iPhone app

t-mac, BEMS, BMS

Energy-management software from t-mac Technologies is now available to people on the move with its iPhone app. This app brings a clear, streamlined version of t-mac’s online software to the smartphone platform, enabling users to identify consumption peaks and resolve energy surges on the go. Metering data from mains utilities or sub-metering data from activity areas can be viewed, analysed and quantified.

The password-protected iPhone app enables businesses to monitor their energy usage through simple-to-navigate graphics leading into customised chart views and dedicated data screens. Screenshots can be taken at any analysis point and saved to the iPhone gallery.

Users can see up to 16 quick-view charts for a selected time period, and an aggregation of data from those time periods. An overview of a site or multiple sites worldwide is available, with data analysed by energy used in kWh or the temperature of specific sectors.

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