Living energy

A Living Lab to design tomorrow’s energy

Smart Energy Lab developed and created Living Energy - a Living Lab consisting of an energy community of living-buildings, such as residential or services, that allows to better understand how people use energy and their preferences in real-life.

Living lab

Our energy community can be your product

There are 150 houses inside our energy community. All these houses are a living lab, fully equipped with sensors and controls that provide real time energy consumptions and environment quality (humidity and temperature), through a cloud-based digital platform – Portal Living Energy. Analysing our collected data, we’ll be able to validate a wide range of user experience-centric products and services, that can reach the best business and technical competence and mentoring to the drivers of technology innovation.
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Living Energy Portal

A platform to access and analyse your energy data.
Explore 6 information tabs

Energy Consumption

Check your energy consumption visually using the daily, weekly and annual graphs.

Consumption Times

Check your energy consumption in a visual way, using graphs of consumption by time interval.

Energy Production

Check your energy production visually using the daily, weekly and annual graphs.

Environmental Quality

Check the state of the environment in your house visually, using the daily, weekly and annual graphs.

Home Energy Equipment

Check the status of the equipment monitored at your house.

Energy Activities

Take part in community activities and receive credit for your participation.
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Our community

Explorers of energy consumption

Living Energy holds a multidiversed people representation that includes various types of realities: different national geographies, different types of families and houses and different energy patterns. We can count on 20 profiles with solar energy production and almost 40 Electrical vehicle users.

The lab is currently supporting research in the following areas:

  • Human-data interaction for data literacy
  • Energy Management Systems
  • Identification of equipment functioning anomalies
  • LPG transition to electricity projects
  • Electrical mobility related European projects
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