How Motion Sensors Can Cut Your Energy Bills by 60%
Lighting accounts for a surprising share of electricity consumption in homes, offices, and commercial spaces. The simplest, most reliable way to reduce that cost is to ensure lights are on only when a space is actually occupied.
The problem with manual switching
People forget. Lights stay on in empty corridors, stairwells, washrooms, and storerooms for hours. Across a building, that waste compounds into thousands of rupees every month.
How motion and presence sensors help
Quick Sense motion sensors detect movement and switch lighting automatically, then turn it off after a configurable delay. Presence sensors go further — they detect even small movements, so lights stay on while someone is seated and working.
- Corridors & stairwells: PIR motion sensors with short delays.
- Offices & cabins: Presence sensors that won't switch off mid-meeting.
- Warehouses: Microwave sensors for wide-area, aisle-based control.
Real-world savings
Facilities that retrofit common areas with motion-based lighting routinely report 40–60% reductions in lighting energy use, with payback periods measured in months — not years.
Ready to start saving? Explore our motion and presence sensor range and talk to our team about a tailored plan.