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Construction Sites: Managing Temporary Energy Needs

The Challenge: Energy Uncertainty in Temporary Sites​

The road to emission free construction can be a bumpy ride. As construction company you now have to worry about matching energy supply and demand, create a planning for charging vehicles, monitor real time consumption and report on the actual emission status of the project.

This problem gets even tougher when there are local grid congestion issues or if there is no option for a grid connection at all!

How Energy Data Xchange Helps

Tracks real-time consumption​

Monitor and analyze energy usage across construction sites in real time, ensuring efficiency and cost control.

Tracks real-time consumptionConnect and track EV’s using smart sensors​

Use smart sensors to connect and track electric vehicles (EVs), optimizing charging schedules and fleet performance.

Data-Driven Energy & Charging Profiles​

Generate detailed energy consumption and charging profiles for individual assets to enhance planning and reduce waste.

Advanced Construction Add-on Features:​

Energy Demand Simulation​

Forecast energy needs for a day, week, or full project duration.

Optimized Grid Connection Planning​

Plan grid connections and integrate alternative energy sources.

Automated Sustainability Reporting

Generate reports for contractors and sustainability teams to track emissions and compliance.

Key Stakeholders

Who benefits

Managing energy on construction sites is a complex challenge that requires real-time insights, strategic planning, and efficient resource allocation. The Energy Data Xchange (EDX) provides tailored solutions to help key stakeholders optimize energy usage, reduce costs, and integrate sustainable alternatives.

Project Managers

Live energy insights for instant decision-making.

Fleet Managers

Make informed material planning and investment decisions.

Sustainability Managers

Connect data for energy and emission reporting.