RoseWater Energy Management Hub Earns Awards at CEDIA Expo

The new RoseWater Energy Group Hubs received significant attention for its all-in-one residential and business energy management control solution that delivers clean and conditioned power while protecting electronics and providing an option to 'go green' by integrating solar panels.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla November 16, 2015 -- Rosewater Energy Group, a provider of next-generation integrated energy management Hubs, was presented the Technology Integrator EXCITE award and Residential Systems' Best of Show award for the RoseWater energy management hub in conjunction with CEDIA Expo in Dallas, Texas from October 15-17, 2015.


RoseWater Energy debuted the new energy management control products at CEDIA Expo prior to earning both the awards. Additionally, the new RoseWater Hubs received significant attention for its all-in-one residential and business energy management solution that delivers clean and conditioned power while protecting home electronics and more. The Technology Integrator EXCITE award was given to products that stood out as particularly impressive considering the unique challenges custom installers face every day on the job while the Residential System Best of Show honors outstanding products exhibited at the show. The hub was well-received among attendees and media members alike, even being called the "most power-filled product at CEDIA Expo" by Darryl Wilkinson of Sound and Vision. As well, CE Pro credited the RoseWater Hub as the "biggest, baddest, cleanest, greenest power supply ever."

"CEDIA Expo was an excellent debut for the new RoseWater energy management hub and we are thrilled to be honored with multiple awards," said Joe Piccirilli, managing director and chief executive officer of RoseWater Energy Group. "The Hub generated great attention during the event and we look forward to having a stellar year for the Hub."

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