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Lightstat, Inc. is an energy management and environmental control manufacturer based in Connecticut, USA. According to its website, the company has more than 35 years of experience in the field. It is not a pure SaaS product, but rather an integrated solution combining hardware control devices + cloud-based EMS software + technical support, covering scenarios such as lighting control, thermostats, temperature monitoring, power monitoring, and current limiting.
Its product lineup is fairly comprehensive: Automatic Lighting Control can control lighting based on business hours, holidays, and low-light conditions; the Dimming Control Panel supports continuous four-zone 0-10V dimming for LED/fluorescent lighting; e-Stat thermostats can remotely manage HVAC over the network and support custom alerts, as well as configuration of temperature, fan, and override permissions; EMS Software allows users to remotely access, configure, and modify up to 10,000 data points via computer, phone, or tablet. The TMS temperature monitoring system supports up to eight sensors and email alerts, while the Power Measurement System can monitor up to eight meters and retain electricity usage logs for up to five years.
The official website does not publish plans or pricing. Purchases are mainly handled through “Get a Quote” or by phone, making it a quote-based model. For deployment, Lightstat offers Cloud Based EMS Hosting and works with the customer’s IT department during implementation; hardware connects via Internet/Ethernet networks. Whether customer self-hosting is supported is not clearly stated.
On the security side, the website mentions PCI compliance and the use of AES 256-bit/256-bit encrypted communications in e-Stat, temperature monitoring, and power monitoring. In terms of compliance and reliability, it references California Title 24, DLC, UL Listed, and a limited lifetime warranty. Support includes an in-house technical support team and the statGUARD preventive maintenance program.
The advantages are its integrated hardware-software approach, suitability for multi-site energy-saving management, and emphasis on easy installation, minimal training, and low maintenance. The drawbacks are the lack of public SaaS-related information: there is no pricing, free trial, API, developer documentation, third-party integration ecosystem, role-based permissions, or audit capability details.
It is better suited to multi-location retail chains, quick-service restaurants, commercial/industrial buildings, government agencies, and educational institutions in the United States, for use cases such as lighting and HVAC energy savings, cold-chain temperature alerts, and electricity monitoring. Access from China, local deployment, and after-sales availability are not specified on the official website, so their status is unknown.
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lightstat.com is an United States Energy provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lightstat.com directly.