Your Energy Manager understands context. So it acts before problems become bills.
Your Energy Manager connects every asset to its operational context: weather forecasts, occupancy patterns, tariff schedules, and equipment baselines. When conditions shift, it does not just detect the change. It adjusts setpoints, releases stale overrides, and re-optimizes schedules autonomously. Problems that used to surface as line items on a bill get resolved before they cost anything.
Today, nobody's watching.
Monthly bills arrive as single numbers. Equipment problems surface when something breaks: an emergency callout at 2am, $15,000 in spoiled product, a comfort complaint from the tenant on floor 12. The facilities manager walks the building, checks a BMS screen, and relies on complaints and scheduled maintenance.
Nobody knows AHU-3 has been drawing 12% more power for three weeks. Nobody knows the after-hours baseload crept up 15% since a lighting override was added on floor 7 in March. Nobody knows the compressor at store 47 cycles 40% more than the identical unit at store 48.
No context. No correlation. Just a number at the end of the month.
Equipment drift
Nobody notices until breakdown
Creeping baseload
Overrides added, never removed
The bill arrives
One number. No explanation.
Context-aware. Autonomous. It correlates conditions and acts on what it finds.
Equipment drift
“AHU-3 drawing 8% above baseline after normalizing for ambient temperature and occupancy. Pattern developing over 3 weeks. Likely cause: filter fouling or refrigerant loss. I have widened the deadband by 1°C to reduce excess cycling and flagged a maintenance ticket for next Tuesday. Estimated cost avoided: $120/week.”
Load reduced autonomously. Planned service call replaces a 2am emergency.
Detected in
3 weeks early
Hidden waste
“After-hours baseload increased 340 kWh/week. Source: lighting override on Floor 7, added March 12, never removed. Occupancy sensors confirm the floor is empty after 7pm. I have released the override and proposed a rule to auto-expire future overrides after 14 days.”
Override released automatically. $1,400/month recovered. Expiry rule proposed.
Recovered
$1,400/mo
Compressor degradation
“Compressor B2 current draw trending upward: 72A baseline, now averaging 81A. Zone temperature holding, but efficiency is dropping. I have shifted peak-hour cooling load to compressor B1 and scheduled a service call for Tuesday before degradation reaches the product.”
Load rebalanced across compressors. Planned service replaces a $200K product-loss emergency.
Prevented
Emergency callout
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Energy Manager
Online · Watching 47 assets
See your Energy Manager at work.
In cold storage
Watches every compressor current draw, every zone temperature, every defrost cycle.
See cold storageAcross 200 retail sites
Spots the stores that cost more than they should, and tells you why.
See retail chainsIn your office tower
Catches the after-hours waste nobody else sees.
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