
Rhino Announces Full Integration with Shayp API to Expand Water Monitoring Capabilities for Real Estate Clients

Amsterdam, May 28, 2025 — Rhino, the global leader in remote energy and utility monitoring, has announced the integration of the Shayp API into its platform. This development enables clients who already use Shayp for water monitoring to benefit from a unified dashboard experience within the Rhino platform, without having to replace or restructure their existing infrastructure.
Shayp’s water-focused solution is known for its adaptability across diverse property types and meter setups. It includes advanced features for water anomaly detection, real-time leakage alerts, and consumption benchmarking, making it an ideal fit for property managers looking to deepen their water insights.
"At Shayp, we’ve always believed that actionable water data should be easy to access and integrate. With this partnership, Rhino customers can benefit from our technology without friction, extending the reach of intelligent water monitoring while reducing cost and complexity," said Zineddine Wakrim, CTO at Shayp.
By integrating Shayp, Rhino strengthens its position as a central platform for utility monitoring, enabling real estate clients to view water, electricity, and gas consumption side by side. All data from Rhino or Shayp devices is made available through the Rhino API for seamless data automation, ideal for ESG reporting and regulatory compliance.
Key benefits of the integration:
- Seamless onboarding for existing Shayp customers: No need to replace hardware or retrain teams.
- One platform for all utilities: Electricity, gas, and water data.
- Data automation for ESG reporting: Centralized utility data makes it easier to meet sustainability and reporting requirements, including CSRD, SFDR, and GRESB compliance.
- Best-in-class water analytics: Tap into Shayp’s specialized algorithms for leak detection and consumption insights.
"We recognize that many real estate operators already use Shayp for water monitoring. With this integration, they can now centralize their utility data in Rhino without additional infrastructure costs," said Xander, GM at Rhino. "It’s a win for efficiency, insight, and sustainability."
For more information, visit www.rhino.energy and www.shayp.com.