EdgeBus: bring legacy wired devices onto IoT
Countless wired Modbus / M-Bus / DL·T645 / CJ·T188 meters are already in the field. No meter swap, no rewiring. A KC-series collector takes a whole RS-485/M-Bus bus wireless in one shot.
The installed base is far bigger than the new-build market — buildings, parks and water plants are already full of wired meters that could only get online through manual meter reading or costly rewiring. An EdgeBus collector plugs straight into the existing field bus: one collector manages every meter on an entire RS-485/M-Bus bus, no rewiring, no meter replacement, with data reaching the platform or third-party systems through the native LoRaWAN network server.
KC · IP65 collector
Pick by power and bus protocol
Three collectors cover mains/battery power and RS-485/M-Bus field buses — plug and play.
Rail-mount RS-485 collector
Mains-powered, industrial DIN-rail mount, compatible with RS-485 bus devices — built for switchrooms and equipment rooms with fixed power.
Inquire →IP65 RS-485 collector
Battery/DC-powered, IP65-rated, can output 15V during a read to reverse-power a water meter — built for manholes and utility tunnels with no mains power.
Inquire →IP65 M-Bus collector
Battery/DC-powered, IP65-rated, dedicated to M-Bus meter access — built for heat and water meters on an M-Bus bus.
Inquire →Configuration as code
Write edge collection logic in TypeScript, compile it in the cloud, and ship it over FUOTA — no field reflashing.
One collector, a whole bus of meters
A built-in VM polls the RS-485/M-Bus bus, so one collector manages every legacy device on the bus — no per-meter wiring.
FUOTA over-the-air upgrades
Fragmented LoRaWAN OTA supporting ClassA/ClassC — devices in the field update without a site visit.