GE Appliances, a subsidiary of Haier, and Tantalus Systems have announced a collaboration aimed at reducing peak energy usage in home appliances, HVAC systems, and water heaters. The partnership aims to integrate the GE Appliances EcoBalance System with Tantalus’s TRUSense Gateway to help manage energy consumption in real-time and support grid modernization efforts.
The EcoBalance System, developed in partnership with Savant, allows consumers to control their energy usage through a market-leading capability. With the integration of the Tantalus TRUSense Gateway, which can be installed without replacing existing meters, appliances will be able to “communicate” with energy providers. This enables functions such as scheduling refrigerator defrost cycles or water heater charges during off-peak hours to save energy and reduce demand during peak times.
Kevin Nolan, President and CEO of GE Appliances, highlighted the potential impact of the partnership, noting GE’s extensive install base of connectable appliances that could significantly contribute to electricity savings. Peter Londa, President & CEO of Tantalus Systems, also emphasized the benefits of the collaboration for utilities, including improved resiliency and sustainability.
