Loxone automates 50k actions
Loxone showcased a project where a detached building runs more than 50,000 automated actions per day, highlighting large-scale, intuitive smart-home automation in non‑primary structures (x.com). It’s a strong example if you’re planning complex automations across multiple zones or an outbuilding—think routine orchestration, lighting, and HVAC triggers at scale (x.com).
Loxone’s own documentation and marketing consistently present the “50,000” figure as an annual reduction of manual actions—phrases like “50,000 tasks per year” and “more than 50,000 annual actions” appear on the company blog and standards pages. (loxone.com) A published Loxone reference called “Detached house 1” explicitly says the project was implemented using two Miniservers to “eliminate more than 50,000 annual actions,” showing the company uses multi‑server setups for larger, non‑primary structures. (loxone.com) Loxone describes the Miniserver family (Miniserver, Miniserver Compact, Miniserver Go) as the central controller that coordinates lighting, heating/cooling, shading, audio and security across a site. (loxone.com) Product pages and the webshop highlight local, “cloudfree” automation and publish device capacity details (for example, the Miniserver Go supports large numbers of Air devices and extensions), which enables orchestration across multiple zones or outbuildings without relying on remote cloud services. (shop.loxone.com) Loxone’s standards material also states the company serves over 100,000 installed Smart Homes and recommends automated routines specifically to reduce up to roughly 50,000 manual actions per building per year. (loxone.com)