DENSO WAVE’s building energy management technologies combine advanced control systems with sustainable innovation. Our experience as an original equipment manufacturer (ODM) developing Home and Building Energy Management Systems (HEMS/BEMS) empowers clients to achieve optimal comfort, efficiency and energy visibility. From smart building controls, including thermostats and indoor sensors, to sophisticated zone control and building networking, every product reflects DENSO’s deep understanding of environmental control. Leveraging our proprietary ASIC and digital circuitry, we integrate communication protocols like BACnet, RS-485, ZigBee, LoRa and Bluetooth to enable seamless connectivity and data exchange. Whether for residential, commercial or industrial use, DENSO WAVE original design manufacturer (ODM0 solutions help clients meet today’s energy challenges while preparing for tomorrow’s smarter buildings.

Energy Management & Building Controls
- Home Energy Management Systems
- Residential & Commercial Thermostats
- Building Controls
- Remote Indoor Sensors
- Zone Control
- Building Networking
Technology Deployed
- Custom ASICs
- Digital Circuitry
- Analog, RTD, thermocouple circuitry
- Patented Mechanical Packaging
- BACnet, RS-485, ZigBee and proprietary networks
- Ethernet 802.11a/c/n, Bluetooth & Bluetooth 5, LoRa Networking
Efficiency is the new energy frontier — and DENSO WAVE leads the charge. We empower customers to accelerate new product development by delivering specialized engineering and manufacturing expertise beyond their internal capabilities. Our building energy management systems transform data into intelligent action, helping clients reduce waste, enhance occupant comfort and extend system lifespans. Designed with flexibility and interoperability in mind, our products adapt to evolving network standards and energy mandates worldwide. From thermostat innovation to complete building automation networks, DENSO WAVE excels in smart building controls to advance cost and energy efficiency. Partnering with us means achieving new product development that maximizes your growth strategy and position your company as a technology leader.
Frequently Asked Questions About Energy Management & Building Controls
What are the benefits of building energy management systems?
The benefits of building energy management systems (BEMS) are substantial operational cost reductions. These cost reductions manifest themselves through optimized HVAC operation, lighting control and load balancing across facility infrastructure. These systems provide comprehensive visibility into energy consumption patterns, enabling facility managers to identify inefficiencies and implement targeted improvements.
Beyond cost savings, BEMS relies on smart building controls to support sustainability initiatives, extend equipment lifespan through condition-based operation and ensure occupant comfort through intelligent environmental control. DENSO WAVE’s building energy management solutions integrate advanced monitoring capabilities that empower facilities to achieve both energy efficiency and operational excellence.
How do building controls reduce energy costs?
Building controls reduce energy costs by dynamically adjusting systems based on occupancy, ambient conditions and time-of-use utility rates. Automated setback schedules, demand-controlled ventilation and optimal start/stop algorithms as part of a system of smart building controls prevent energy waste during unoccupied periods while maintaining comfort when spaces are in use. Integration with weather forecasts and building thermal models enable predictive adjustments that minimize peak demand charges. DENSO WAVE implements intelligent building energy management strategies that typically show significant, measurable energy consumption reductions compared to manually operated systems.
What is the role of IoT in energy management?
The role of IoT (Internet of Things) in energy management is providing actionable intelligence that transforms raw data into energy savings and operational insights. This includes enabling distributed sensor networks that capture granular energy data across building systems, creating the foundation for data-driven optimization strategies. Connected devices as part of a building energy management system can communicate equipment status, environmental conditions, and consumption metrics to central platforms where analytics engines identify patterns and anomalies. This connectivity facilitates remote monitoring, automated fault detection and integration with grid services for demand response participation.