Wattif

You're paying more than you need to. You just can't see where.

Your energy bill arrives every month. It's higher than you expected. Someone says it was hotter this month. Everyone nods. Nobody actually knows.

The truth is, most commercial and industrial facilities pay 10–25% more for energy than they need to. Not because they consume too much — because nobody's managing how and when energy is consumed.

The HVAC starts at the same time every morning whether the building is full or half-empty. The refrigeration defrosts during peak tariff hours because the schedule was set at commissioning and never changed. Equipment runs overnight because a manual override was set on Friday and nobody released it. Every one of these is money — and nobody's catching them.

The facilities team knows the bill is too high. But energy is one of ten things on their plate. They don't have the tools to pinpoint where the waste is, or the time to fix it continuously across every site.

10–25%

Overspend

What most facilities pay above what they need to

< 3 mo

Payback

Typical time for Wattif to pay for itself

24/7

Continuous

Not a quarterly report. Every hour. Every site.

What changes with Wattif.

Wattif connects to your building, monitors every load, and starts finding what's costing you money — not in a quarterly report, but continuously. It catches the schedule drift the day it happens. It shifts loads to cheaper tariff windows automatically. It keeps demand below your contracted limits so one bad hour doesn't set your bill for the month.

The result: 10–25% lower energy spend. Typically pays for itself within three months.

Where this matters most.

In retail or convenience stores, energy is your second biggest cost after labor — and nobody's watching any of your sites. Wattif watches all of them.

In logistics depots, one demand spike during the sort sets your charges for 30 days. Wattif makes sure that spike never happens.

In cold storage, energy can be 60–70% of operating costs. Even a small optimization compounds into serious savings.

In commercial buildings, the BMS is running schedules from years ago that no longer match how the building is actually used.

Tell us about your facilities.

We'll show you what they're actually costing you.