Smart Energy Management
Even today, many buildings already consume a significant amount of power, yet owners and managers are constantly looking to upgrade systems or add new amenities—like EV charging, modern lifts, gyms, or other shared facilities. The challenge is that it’s often unclear how much electrical capacity is actually available and how much energy and money can be saved by smarter management. Smart energy management solves this problem by providing real, measurable insights into energy use across the building. This allows building managers and committee members to make informed decisions—whether the goal is to create a green building, reduce operating costs for residents, or add new amenities—while staying ahead of the competition and ensuring the building can handle future upgrades efficiently.
What is Smart Energy Management?
Energy management begins with monitoring. By capturing clear, real-time data on how electricity is consumed across key building systems such as lifts, lighting, heating and cooling, and shared facilities, it provides a detailed understanding of how energy is distributed throughout the site and where the greatest demands occur.
Building on this insight, energy management helps identify inefficiencies, reduce operating costs, and guide smarter decisions for upgrades such as EV charging, battery storage, or solar expansion. Making energy use measurable and transparent creates a solid foundation for both immediate savings and long-term infrastructure planning.
What Our Smart Energy Monitoring Include
Site Inspection: Conduct a thorough inspection of the site, including switch rooms and the electrical setup, and discuss the client’s needs (e.g., general usage monitoring or detailed monitoring including lighting, lifts, etc.).
Quotation: Propose the most suitable monitoring system based on the client’s requirements, including any optional features or additional sensors.
Device Installation & Set up: Install the monitoring device, configure all dashboard settings, and test connectivity and calibration. Provide access to building managers, and or their delegate to view real-time usage.
Data Collection: Record and organise electricity usage data on a cloud-based dashboard over 2–4 weeks.
Recommendations: Analyse consumption patterns and peak demand, and provide actionable insights for energy efficiency, and cost savings.
Benefits of Smart Energy Management
Identify inefficiencies: Pinpoint where energy is being wasted and take action.
Reduce costs: Lower common area expenses and help residents save on bills (case studies show up to 27% savings).
Future-proof the building: Prepare for EV charging, solar, and batteries without costly upgrades.
Enhance resident satisfaction: Transparent billing and reliable energy management improve the experience.
Low disruption: Installation is quick and designed to minimise impact on daily operations.