Latest News In Energy Transition - Voltus Enertiv Team Up for Commercial Real Estate Efficiency

Simply Wall St.
18 Feb

Voltus, Inc. and Enertiv have entered into a strategic partnership to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability for the commercial real estate sector. By integrating Voltus’s demand response capabilities with Enertiv’s operational intelligence platform, the collaboration offers new revenue opportunities and energy savings for commercial real estate stakeholders. This initiative enables property owners and tenants to participate in demand response programs, thereby reducing electricity costs and carbon emissions while improving energy management. The partnership addresses regulatory compliance and provides enriched energy usage data, supporting decarbonization efforts across commercial properties in the U.S. and Canada.

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  • "Enertiv and Voltus Unlock Valuable CRE Energy Usage Data, Provide Demand Response for Tenants" from Voltus, Inc. on GlobeNewswire (published 13 February 2025)

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