Lighting control
Architectural lighting and scenes that shift with the day, from bright mornings to a calm evening.
Kaimana Energy · Automation
Lighting, shades, climate, and control that respond to the way you actually live — quietly.
Overview
The best home technology disappears. Kaimana Energy designs smart-home systems — lighting, motorized shades, climate, audio-video, and unified control — that make a Maui home more comfortable without making it more complicated to use.
We plan automation as part of the electrical and energy design, not as a pile of disconnected apps. The result is one calm, cohesive experience: scenes that fit your day, a home that manages its own energy, and controls anyone in the family can use.
What an automation project includes
Architectural lighting and scenes that shift with the day, from bright mornings to a calm evening.
Shades that manage heat, glare, and privacy on their own — or on a tap.
Thermostats and zones coordinated so rooms are comfortable and efficient.
One clear interface — wall keypad, phone, or voice — instead of a dozen separate apps.
Reliable Wi-Fi and wired backbone so the whole system stays responsive.
Automation tied into solar and storage so the home uses power intelligently.
The difference
Scenes and schedules handle the routine so the house works with you, not against you.
Shades and climate cooperate to keep rooms comfortable while cutting waste.
Intuitive controls the whole household — and guests — can actually use.
Serving all of Maui
Common questions
No. Automation is easiest to plan during new construction or a renovation, but many systems — lighting, shades, and control — can be added to an existing Maui home with minimal disruption. We scope what is practical for your situation.
It should be the opposite. We design around simple, reliable control — keypads, a clean app, and voice where it helps — so the technology feels invisible and anyone can operate it.
Yes. When we design automation alongside energy, the home can prioritize its own solar, shift loads, and respond during outages — one coordinated system rather than separate products.
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