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The Sense energy monitor connects your electrical panel to your smart phone and web browser so you can monitor energy use, solar production and the devices in your home in real-time. Sense was born from the simple idea that people should know what`s happening in their homes. We track calories, footsteps, miles per gallon, budgets, and rewards points — yet it`s astonishing that we know so little about the place where we spend so much time. Energy efficiency and home automation begin with information. We built the Sense home energy monitor to provide people with information about their homes in ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.sense.com
  • 131 Mount Auburn St
    Cambridge,, MA USA 02138
  • Phone: 617.714.5707

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
George Zavaliagkos
Vice President of Technology Profile

Funding

Sense raised $15M on 01/05/2017
Sense raised $10M on 07/29/2019

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