Energy & Connected Hardware — Signals That Turn Into Work
HVAC, compressed air, dryer logic, current sensing, and device-health signals route to work, vendors, controls, schedules, and reports — all on the dealership operating record. Energy savings depend on site conditions, usage, tariffs, equipment, and implementation.

HVAC schedules and exceptions
Compressed air runtime
Dryer performance
Current sensing across assets
Device health monitoring

Energy and Connected Hardware as one operating lane. Pelican HVAC, compressor, Dryer Logic, EO3, and device-health signals provide measured runtime and usage evidence. Exceptions route to work, owners, vendors, controls, schedules, and monthly reporting.
Practical energy visibility — and the connected hardware that feeds it
Energy & Connected Hardware is one operating lane. Pelican HVAC, compressor controllers, Dryer Logic, EO3, and device health are the signal layer; runtime analytics, predictive maintenance, monthly reporting, and vendor workflows are the action layer.

Pelican HVAC
Multi-site HVAC scheduling, exceptions, comfort issues, and vendor workflows.
Compressor controller
Compressed air runtime, lead-lag, alerts, and service workflows.
Dryer Logic
Dew point, dryer state, purge behavior, and service routing.

EO3 current sensor hub
Current sensing across HVAC, compressors, lifts, doors, pumps, and lighting.
Device health
Heartbeat, offline state, signal quality, and installer routing for every connected device.

Predictive maintenance
Use runtime, cycles, pressure, and alarms to prioritize service action. Phase 2 for advanced anomaly detection.

Monthly reporting
Leadership-ready summaries with exceptions, vendor work, and opportunities.
Installers
Authorized installer network for site survey, install, channel mapping, signal validation, and handoff.

Signals become work.
The promise is not abstract analytics. The promise is that energy signals can create action: adjust a schedule, open a ticket, route a vendor, request approval, or document a recurring issue.
Multi-step execution with rules and human oversight keeps energy work moving without forcing teams to act on raw sensor data.
Alert to ticket
Runtime to PM
Exception to vendor workflow
Monthly report to leadership
Start with monitoring, expand to control
Customers can begin by monitoring runtime and exceptions, then expand into control overlays, predictive maintenance, and partner-supported service workflows as confidence grows.
Monitor
Visibility into runtime, schedules, and exceptions.
Alert
Practical alerts that route into tickets and vendor workflows.
Control
Schedule and override controls with audit trail.
Report
Monthly leadership reporting with practical opportunities.
Energy savings note
Energy Management features help identify runtime patterns, exceptions, and opportunities for action. Actual savings depend on site conditions, equipment, usage, tariffs, and implementation.
Ready to bring energy work into one workflow?
Walk through HVAC, compressed air, dryer, and current-sensing dashboards using a real dealership-group use case.
