ZG Raiffeisen, Green Wall

A large-format green wall depends on the right substrate moisture. Too dry and the planting dies; too wet and it dies just the same. Five sensors and a weather station provide the basis for irrigation that always matches actual demand.

Five soil moisture sensors monitor the substrate moisture of the large-format green wall and continuously deliver live readings. VUE.RX compares them against the defined target ranges and triggers irrigation until optimal moisture is reached. The on-site weather station measures the precipitation that has actually fallen, while the connected weather service provides the forecast. Both feed into the control logic. All data flows via LoRaWAN into VUE.RX, with a complete history, notifications when values deviate, and seamless documentation. This way water is used precisely and the green wall stays functional over the long term.

Guard modules used in VUE.RX

SoilGuard · WeatherGuard

Application

Demand-based irrigation of a green wall using weather data

Client

ZG Raiffeisen

Added value

Water savings, long-term operational reliability, data-driven water use

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