EnOcean will showcase a new generation of programmable transceivers and updated energy-autonomous sensors at Light + Building 2026, highlighting advances in secure, maintenance-free building automation for modern workplaces.
The company will present the latest developments at the Frankfurt event from 8–13 March 2026, demonstrating how energy harvesting, low-power electronics and secure wireless communication can support flexible and sustainable building operation.
TCM 600 transceiver targets secure and highly integrated automation
At the centre of EnOcean’s showcase is the TCM 600, the company’s latest programmable transceiver designed for actuator solutions within EnOcean-based systems. The new module delivers four times the processing power, eight times more memory and more than 40% lower power consumption compared with previous generations.
According to EnOcean, the TCM 600 supports individual programming and complies with the latest EnOcean Alliance specifications for security and over-the-air updates. The device incorporates a hardware security architecture including secure boot, secure key storage and anti-tampering detection, meeting the requirements of Security Level 3 certification under the ARM Platform Security Architecture.
Matthias Kassner, Vice President Product Marketing at EnOcean GmbH, said the new transceiver reinforces the company’s focus on long-term security and low-power operation within energy-harvesting systems.

The TCM 600 transceiver delivers increased processing power with lower energy consumption.
Updated EMDC sensors support demand-driven space use
EnOcean is also presenting an updated version of its EMDC family of self-powered motion and light sensors. The wireless devices are designed for occupancy and light-level monitoring in meeting rooms, open-plan offices and shared spaces, operating without batteries or wired power.
The latest update improves sensor performance in challenging applications such as corridors and individual workstations. A new snap-in interface for passive infrared sensors allows the use of masking covers, enabling more targeted detection and reducing unwanted triggers.
By supporting automatic lighting and HVAC control, the EMDC sensors are intended to reduce energy consumption, improve space utilisation and enable services such as utilisation-based cleaning.
Future-proof platform for sustainable buildings
EnOcean positions the combination of the TCM 600 transceiver and the updated EMDC sensors as a future-proof platform for intelligent building automation, offering system integrators and building planners flexibility, security and long-term operational efficiency.
The TCM 600 is available immediately for customer designs, while the enhanced EMDC sensors are being evaluated by lead customers and are scheduled for release in Sub-GHz and Bluetooth versions in the second quarter of 2026.







