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Hilo integrates Mysa thermostats into its ecosystems

by CM Staff   

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Hilo calls this a logical step as the company tries to make its residential offerings as widely available as possible. 

MONTRÉAL — Hilo has announced a new partnership with Canadian manufacturer Mysa, whose smart thermostats will be streamed into the Hilo ecosystem for the winters of 2023 to 2024.

Mysa makes smart thermostats for electric heating and cooling, including baseboard heaters, in-floor heating, air conditioners and Mini-Split heat pumps. Users can control all heating and air-conditioning through the Mysa app.

Hilo says that adding Mysa’s equipment to its ecosystem is a logical step as the company tries to make its residential offerings as widely available as possible.

In 2019, the Hydro-Québec subsidiary teamed up with Stelpro to develop connected smart home devices aimed at managing energy more efficiently.

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“Our ‘virtual power plant’ has just gained an important ally in Mysa, which is already in use in thousands of households across Québec. These customers can easily benefit from Hilo’s offer without having to replace their equipment, making them ready to take part in the Hilo Challenges in winter 2023-2024,” said Sébastien Fournier, president and CEO of Hilo, in a statement.

“Mysa is excited and honored to be working with Hilo to enable Mysa users to participate in Hilo Challenges. We are not only excited for our customers to be able to earn rewards through their participation, but also that they are helping create one of the largest virtual power plants in North America!” said Joshua Green, president and CEO of Mysa in a statement.

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