Request Pilot
Start with one Canadian building.
Request a complimentary pilot designed to review your building’s utility needs using available electricity, water and gas information together with location, regional rates, weather conditions and building characteristics.
Regional
Province, provider and rate information
Weather-Informed
Seasonal and climate-related review
Building-Specific
Property data shapes findings
Early Pilot Opportunity
Selected pilot participants may receive an initial building-level review and up to three months of complimentary platform access after the initial release.
Pilot Scope
A practical way to evaluate value before a larger rollout.
The pilot is designed to begin with one building, recent utility documents and basic property information. Depending on the available data, the review can examine cost patterns, possible abnormal usage, regional pricing and weather-related consumption changes.
Pilot Analysis
Building-specific utility review
Electricity
Review rates and high-cost usage periods
Regional rate information considered where supported
Water
Review possible abnormal consumption
Compared with submitted building information
Gas / Heating
Review weather-related consumption
Seasonal conditions considered where data allows
What We May Need
The analysis can begin with simple information and grow with better data.
You do not need a full integration for an initial pilot. After reviewing your request, we may ask for the documents and information that are relevant to your building.
Utility Bills
Recent electricity, water and gas bills showing usage, cost components and billing periods.
Location and Providers
Province or territory, city, utility providers, municipality and known rate-plan information.
Building Profile
Building type, number of units, year built, approximate area, heating setup and major amenities.
Historical or Interval Data
Optional monthly history, hourly readings or interval data where available for deeper review.
Equipment and Events
Optional boiler, HVAC, EV charging, solar, renovation, maintenance or leak-repair information.
Business Goal
The main objective, such as cost reduction, abnormal-usage review, forecasting or board reporting.
Pilot Process
From a pilot request to management-ready findings.
01
Submit Request
Provide your contact information, building location, property details and utility analysis goal.
02
Confirm Data
We review suitability and identify which utility bills or supporting files would be useful.
03
Prepare Analysis
Available utility, regional, weather and property information is reviewed for findings and assumptions.
04
Receive Summary
Receive an initial management-ready report with observations, limitations and suggested next steps.
Pilot Output
Useful reporting for building management review.
The output depends on the quality and availability of submitted information. Findings are intended to identify areas for review, not make unsupported conclusions.
Executive Summary
A concise overview of available utility information, major observations and priority items.
Cost and Usage Trends
Separate electricity, water and gas review across available billing periods.
Regional Rate Information
Relevant utility or municipal pricing information where supported and applicable.
Weather-Informed Review
Heating or cooling consumption observations informed by weather conditions where data supports it.
Possible Action Items
Practical items for management verification, maintenance review or later investigation.
Assumptions and Confidence
Clear identification of data limitations, assumptions and confidence indicators behind findings.
Early Pilot Participation
Help validate the platform with real Canadian building data.
Early pilot participants can help shape how the platform interprets regional utility structures, seasonal conditions and building-specific operating information.
For selected pilot partners
Initial review for one Canadian building using available utility and property information.
Management-ready summary showing available findings, assumptions and next steps.
Up to three months of complimentary platform access after the initial product release.