The hotel industry has gone through a lot of changes over the last decade. The rise of rental competitors, COVID protocols and travel restrictions during the pandemic, the rising costs associated with climate change, and now record rates of inflation. So not only are hotel operators facing increasing operational costs, but travelers and guests have less disposable income to invest in their travel experiences.
But not all changes have been challenges for the hotel industry. While technology led to increased competition and disruption from short-term rentals, it is also opening new opportunities for hotel operators to reduce costs, improve guest experiences, and even create new revenue streams.
Specifically, energy management smart thermostats (and the HVAC systems that back them) are revolutionizing how hotel operators not only upgrade guest experience, but reduce both overhead costs and their carbon footprint. And in doing so, they’re helping hotel operators adapt to this brave new world, its economy, and the tastes of consumers who ultimately become guests.
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Fixed Recovery — meaning that the time it takes to readjust room temperature back to the guest’s preference can vary based on outdoor thermodynamics, HVAC unit performance, room orientation, etc.. Networked smart thermostats , on the other hand, feature Dynamic Recovery, where the thermostat automatically adjust its own setback limits when room are unoccupied to ensure that recovery time never exceeds a specified time-frame.
Smart thermostat systems are also helping hotels reduce their carbon footprint, make their business models more sustainable, and even reach ESG goals. Indeed, not only do the smart thermostats themselves reduce energy consumption directly, but they also help hotel managers qualify for advantageous ESG financing products that they can then reinvest in additional sustainable infrastructure to qualify for additional ESG credits.
Of course, smart thermostats don’t just reduce energy costs and improve hotel KPIs. They also improve guest experience. From programmable settings to occupancy sensors and dynamic recovery, they provide a seamlessly comfortable experience regardless of seasonal weather conditions — ensuring that guests get the most out of their stay.
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Changes can be gradual or sudden, and so can their impact on your business. In the case of smart thermostats, however, that change is not only immediate, but ongoing.
Smart thermostats systems offer hotel operators an opportunity to not only significantly reduce their energy costs, but also supplement their revenue streams. Indeed, smart thermostats are not only changing how hotels operate, but also the expectations of their guests.
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