Access supplier specific energy data for carbon reporting
(GRESB) and your journey to net-zero

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Barriers to 100% coverage
  • In the race towards net-zero, leading UK Commercial Real Estate (CRE) stakeholders face hurdles in accessing energy meter data 'without gaining initial and ongoing tenant consent’, hindering their ability to decarbonise.
  • Annual reporting requirements, such as GRESB and impending IFRS S2 mandates, necessitate accurate data, posing further challenges.
Revolutionising energy data access
  • The arbnco platform can harvest ‘supplier specific’ energy consumption data for your commercial real estate portfolio, without the initial need for tenant level engagement.
  • With seamless data aggregation and reporting capabilities, stakeholders can effortlessly track consumption, benchmark against peer buildings, and generate updated annual reports across their portfolio.

Who can benefit
  • Our solution caters to global and UK-based REITs, property managers, residential build-to-rent projects, and sustainability stakeholders committed to achieving net-zero targets and fulfilling reporting requirements.
Proven pathways to success
  • Seamless data coverage: Partnering with arbnco ensures access to energy data across your commercial real estate portfolio.
  • Efficient decarbonisation: Accessing actual energy data to accelerate your journey towards net-zero carbon emissions.

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