Smart meters, for example, can help businesses track how much energy their buildings use, but they don’t always provide information in sufficient detail.
Sensor technology can help here, by telling you how much energy individual rooms, appliances, or building systems use. For example, laundry brands can save as much as 2 kilos of carbon for every wash by installing machine energy monitoring sensors.
It’s impressive just how much in a building can be automated —from HVAC systems to pipe monitoring. And, with the right technologies, you can save as much as 90% on labour costs, travel, and more.
We know that higher occupancy increases your energy costs by putting increased demand on your ventilation systems. So ensuring that building occupancy is optimised through continual tracking can help you ensure you’re creating the ideal working climate while achieving all the efficiencies you can.
Our study earlier this year revealed just how much employees care about building optimisation. For example, 60% of respondents said they want to see data on cleaning and 56% said they’d like to see information on air quality.
By collecting data and sharing it, you’ll reassure employees and building users that you have their best interests at heart—while demonstrating the impact your efficiencies are having.