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Casaria Technology’s Trillium is a cloud-based IoT/BMS platform for building facilities, HVAC, energy systems, and commercial equipment. It combines its in-house IoT-2405/IoT-2415 data acquisition nodes, wireless networking, a cloud time-series database, and visualization tools to provide “online analysis, control, monitoring, and alerts” for various types of equipment. Key use cases include retrofitting legacy HVAC systems, hotel room automation, restaurant cold-chain/kitchen equipment monitoring, and grid-connected power monitoring for solar, wind, EV, and battery systems.
Its technology stack is relatively open: the site explicitly mentions InfluxDB as the time-series database, Grafana and D3 for dashboards/charts, Particle.io as the core IoT hardware, Node-RED for control programs, and the ability to submit data to IBM Watson IoT for health assessment or service recommendations. On the hardware side, it supports Wi-Fi/3G, BLE, OTA updates, and industrial analog signals such as 0-10V and 0/4-20mA. Protocol coverage includes BACnet, LonWorks, DeviceNet, Rockwell DF1, 1-Wire, and more. The platform also highlights expert systems, trend recognition, energy consumption reports, remote control, Google Calendar scheduling, hotel booking system integration, and CATER automated dispatch.
The website does not provide standard SaaS packages. Confirmed information includes: the basic support package includes free 24/7 remote monitoring, reporting, analytical recommendations, and unlimited OTA firmware updates; the cloud component claims users only pay for the VPS and storage volumes they actually need; the IoT-2415 single board costs under USD 200; and projects typically require an inspection before a custom quote is provided. Deployment is mainly cloud-based and does not require a local server, but a local self-replicating redundant controller is available to automatically take over control logic during network outages.
Its strengths are a mature open technology stack, rich hardware interfaces, wireless deployment well suited to retrofit projects, and the ability to combine monitoring, control, predictive maintenance, and energy optimization. It is quite appealing for small and midsize facilities that do not want to invest in traditional on-premises BMS servers. The drawbacks are also clear: the website lacks key enterprise procurement information such as transparent plans, SLAs, permission management, data security compliance, and quantified customer case results. Product delivery depends heavily on on-site hardware and engineering integration, and the standardized SaaS experience is unclear.
It is better suited to small and midsize businesses or property operations teams with needs around legacy HVAC, energy monitoring, and hotel/restaurant facility automation. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the site content and is marked as unknown.
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