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What is Novant?

Novant is a building automation data integration platform that connects to on-site building systems and delivers structured, normalized data to the cloud. It’s designed for system integrators and commissioning teams who need to access building data without spending weeks on protocol configuration and point mapping.

How It Works

Novant uses a two-part architecture: an edge node installed on-site and the Novant platform in the cloud.

The edge node sits on the building network and communicates directly with BMS controllers, meters, and other devices using their native protocols — BACnet, Modbus, OPC UA, and others. It handles device discovery, point mapping, and data collection locally.

Novant receives data from the edge node over a secure outbound connection. From there, data is structured, stored, and made available for visualization, export, and integration with third-party systems.

Edge Nodes

There are two types of edge nodes:

Both node types support the same protocols and connect to Novant the same way. The choice between them depends on site requirements and IT preferences.

What Novant Connects To

Novant supports a wide range of building systems including BMS, energy management, lighting control, and metering. It handles protocol complexity across vendors like Siemens, JCI, Honeywell, Tridium, Distech, and others.

See Supported Systems for a full list of vendors, models, and protocols.

Next Steps

For an overview of the platform’s building blocks, see Key Concepts.