Reduce your building’s emissions today

Supported by

Barclays Eagle Labs
Climate Founders

10% of global emissions are from commercial buildings

This is our WHY to act NOW

Progress

Commercial real estate is not decarbonising fast enough

Since 1990 emissions from UK residential real estate have reduced, while emissions from commercial real estate have increased.

+2%

COmmercial

-20%

REsidential

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Decarbonising is hard. Until now.

Reducing the emissions of buildings can be expensive for landlords and disruptive for tenants – but not with the Klimatise Cloud Thermostat.


Klimatise Cloud Thermostat

The Klimatise Cloud thermostat is a software co-pilot for your building

Running your building better, reducing energy use & emissions from day one

Benefits

The Klimatise Cloud Thermostat makes your building more energy efficient.

Reduced emissions

Reduced bills

Improved comfort


How does it work?

The Klimatise Cloud Thermostat dynamically controls temperatures in a building using our proprietary comfort x energy model.

By adjusting the indoor environment we are making people more comfortable while saving energy.

Add to any building

The Klimatise Cloud Thermostat is a software add-on to any existing Building Energy Management System. It makes retrofit low disruption and low cost.

Novel comfort x energy model

Our novel comfort x energy model repurposes decades of academic research to save energy.

No more sensors

We use people as thermostats, integrating normal temperature complaints into our software to learn how the building works and make it better.

For tenants and landlords

Suitable for anyone, we can control the whole building or just the part you rent – tenants get in touch if you want to reduce your bills and improve staff comfort.

Proof of savings

Our user interface shows you how much energy you have saved with Klimatise.

Klimatise is the answer to the question

Why is it always so cold in here in summer?