Cut electric heating costs 20–30% — across every suite
SuiteHeat is portfolio-grade control for electric baseboard heating: every suite connected, every degree accounted for, owners in control, tenants comfortable. Built for Ontario's electric-heated MURBs.
Electric baseboard heat is the most controllable cost you're not controlling
Electric baseboards are simple, reliable — and completely unmanaged. Heat runs whether a suite is occupied or not, whether a window is open or not, whether the tenant is home or in Florida. In an electric-heated building, heating is typically the single largest controllable expense — and until now, there was no building-scale way to control it.
How SuiteHeat works
In-suite intelligent controls
replace or connect to existing baseboard thermostats — installed in minutes per suite, no rewiring, no wall damage.
A wireless mesh network
links every suite to the cloud — no dependence on tenant Wi-Fi.
Cloud logic
right-sizes heat automatically: occupancy patterns, open-window detection, weather, and owner-set minimums and maximums.
One dashboard
shows every suite in every building — temperatures, consumption, exceptions — with high-resolution data captured every few seconds.
The results
Why SuiteHeat and not a retail smart thermostat?
Consumer thermostats (Mysa, Sinopé and similar) are built for a homeowner and a phone app — not for 200 suites, portfolio dashboards, owner-set policies, and demand-response revenue. And unlike point-product competitors, SuiteHeat is one module of a whole platform: add leak detection, boiler monitoring, carbon reporting and grid revenue on the same install.
A thermostat controls a room. SensorSuite runs the whole building.
Sets up your grid revenue
Every SuiteHeat building is demand-response-ready: the same controls that trim waste can shift load during grid events, turning your heating system into an income stream.
Explore load shiftingFAQ
Does this work with our existing baseboards?
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Is this only for Ontario?
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