SenArch on The Business of LoRaWAN Podcast

When traditional infrastructure can’t reach, connectivity gaps emerge. At SenArch, we design solutions that don’t just bridge those gaps – they make critical connectivity possible where it matters most. In a recent episode of The Business of LoRaWAN podcast, our CEO and co-founder, Paul Martin Schwartz, shared how SenArch is redefining reliability with solar-powered, off-grid LoRaWAN gateways engineered for the toughest environments.

 Key Insights from the conversation:

  • Solar resilience: Energy-optimized electronics paired with rugged AGM batteries enable our gateways to run for up to a month without sunlight.

  • Battery performance in extreme conditions: Why AGM batteries outperform lithium in freezing temperatures, ensuring reliability where others fail.

  • Connectivity trade-offs: Iridium vs. Starlink for satellite backhaul, and how cost structures impact real-world IoT deployments.

  • Hidden costs in LoRaWAN: From radio planning to coverage gaps, understanding what really drives total deployment cost.

  • Water metering as a proven business case: One of the strongest ROI drivers for LoRaWAN, enabling utilities to cut installation costs, speed up rollouts, and gain efficiency.

From Europe to North America, SenArch’s gateways are powering projects in smart cities, agriculture, water monitoring, and climate resilience.  Providing connectivity where it simply wasn’t possible before.

 

🎧 Listen to the full episode here:
Filling the Gaps – SenArch on The Business of LoRaWAN