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Collect - Environmental data & energy consumption

The ESG range collects environmental and energy consumption data to monitor equipment and infrastructures, improving their performance and longevity. ESG sensors help optimize water, gas, and electricity consumption for each piece of equipment, monitor temperature and humidity, and measure levels, weight, or pressure. They provide real-time alerts in case of deviation or non-compliance. The collected data supports decision-making and corrective actions.

ESG-Logger-AN®

ESG-Logger-NRJ2®

Electricity consumption monitoring

ESG-Logger-LC®

ESG-Logger-PULSE®

Standalone consumption monitoring via pulse counting

ESG-Logger-TEMP®

Discover how Ineo-Sense sensors are transforming every field

  • Smart Logistics

    Reinventing transportation, logistics, and warehouse management

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  • Smart Industry

    Transforming key industrial sectors through IoT Innovation

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  • Smart City

    Making living spaces smarter to improve daily life, discover the Smart City (Building & Parking, Facility Management, and more)

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Our latest projects

  • How to connect a pulse meter to an IoT solution

    Many buildings, infrastructures and industrial sites already use water, gas or electricity meters equipped with a pulse output. These meters can measure consumption accurately, but they are often limited to manual or local readings.

    #SmartCity

    10 February 2026

  • Smart Industry 4.0 : why system interoperability is a major challenge for technical directors

    Industry 4.0 is built on advanced automation, industrial IoT, artificial intelligence, and real-time data analytics. However, one central challenge still holds many companies back in their transition to a connected and intelligent factory: system interoperability.

    #SmartIndustry

    5 February 2026

  • Smart City and IoT: how sensors are redefining urban management

    Smart cities are no longer a futuristic concept they are a rapidly growing reality thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). By integrating smart sensors into urban spaces, municipalities can optimize their infrastructures, reduce their ecological footprint, and improve citizens’ quality of life.

    #SmartCity

    31 January 2026

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