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Energy as a Service: The Ultimate Guide

What is Energy as a Service (EaaS)?

Energy as a Service(EaaS) is an innovative pay-for-performance model that allows businesses to enjoy the benefits of on-site energy efficiency and renewable systems without the responsibility of owning, maintaining, or paying for the equipment upfront. A third-party Energy as a Service provider assumes the risk, overseeing and financing the energy project from start to finish. Some also offer ongoing monitoring services using smart meters, providing valuable insights into additional energy-saving opportunities and simplifying sustainability reporting for ESG and climate disclosure compliance.

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The EaaS provider is then reimbursed through shared savings in the form of a monthly service fee, similar to a utility bill, paid by the building owner during the length of the EaaS contract. These practical, risk-mitigated service contracts are highly flexible, typically lasting 5 to 20 years, and customized to your unique business requirements.

Unlike an Energy Service Company (ESCO), EaaS allows you to upgrade your building infrastructure (such as HVAC, lighting, solar, and EV chargers) in a way that can be treated as off-balance sheet, enabling rapid scalability across entire portfolios. EaaS companies are also not tied down to a specific technology or supplier so you have the freedom to choose the optimal solution that best fits your needs. By leaving the energy projects to the experts, you can free up valuable resources to focus on your core business while enjoying the added benefits of building resiliency, energy security, and sustainability.

Ready to learn more? Keep reading to find out if EaaS is the right solution for your business’ evolving energy needs.

Typical challenges solved by EaaS

EaaS’ unique financing model allows companies to quickly implement and scale energy efficiency and renewable energy systems across their entire portfolio. By outsourcing the management, ownership, and maintenance of these assets to an energy management company, organizations can tackle outstanding challenges, such as:

Decrease operational costs

Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

Address long-overdue maintenance issues

Enhance building resilience

Free up valuable staff and monetary resources

Comply with the latest regulations and climate disclosure laws

What does the innovative EaaS process look like ?

EaaS for achieving corporate sustainability goals

Advantages of Energy as a Service

EaaS offers many benefits for customers seeking to upgrade their buildings with the latest energy efficiency and renewable energy systems, such as:

Save Money

Zero upfront capital

Modernize and standardize your energy equipment without any upfront money or loans, by structuring contracts as operating expenses with variable payment options.

Reduce maintenance costs

Mitigate reactive maintenance expenses and costly, disruptive downtime events.

Immediate energy savings

Start saving instantly with select energy efficiency services and renewable energy measures, cutting down on long-term utility bills and reducing ongoing maintenance costs to improve your bottom line.

Free up additional resources

Don’t allow limited resources and expertise to stop you from implementing complex energy efficiency projects. With EaaS, the energy service partner becomes an extension of your internal team, managing everything from the energy audit and installation to the maintenance of the equipment throughout the contract’s duration.

Heighten energy rate security

Decrease your energy consumption and lock-in fixed utility rates that can save your company millions with skyrocketing utility costs.

Customizable contract terms

Embrace simple, flexible financing  to support various technologies across different locations with shorter, negotiable terms that rely on performance-based payments.

Save Time & Resources

Streamline energy efficiency projects

Enjoy comprehensive project and energy management services from start to finish. This makes portfolio-wide upgrades easier, reducing administrative tasks and allowing you to concentrate on your main business.

Free up additional resources

Don’t allow limited resources and expertise to stop you from implementing complex energy efficiency projects. With EaaS, the energy service partner becomes an extension of your internal team, managing everything from the energy audit and installation to the maintenance of the equipment throughout the contract’s duration.

Accelerate decarbonization outcomes

Boost outcomes and rapidly scale corporate sustainability initiatives with low-carbon strategies, helping you achieve your decarbonization targets more quickly. Safeguard your business’ future and maintain competitiveness as a forward-thinking leader in your industry with EaaS.

Mitigate risk

Experience variable savings through a performance-based approach, enhancing reliability, resiliency, and energy security.

Simplify ESG reporting

Use advanced data analytics to measure and report on ESG goals and climate disclosure with improved transparency through EaaS data solutions.

Enhance customer experience

Improve the comfort and convenience of your customers with upgrades such as EV chargers, heat pumps, and smart building energy management systems.

Increase Sustainability Impact & Reporting

Simplify ESG reporting

Use advanced data analytics to measure and report on ESG goals and climate disclosure with improved transparency through EaaS data solutions.

Accelerate decarbonization outcomes

Boost outcomes and rapidly scale corporate sustainability initiatives with low-carbon strategies, helping you achieve your decarbonization targets more quickly. Safeguard your business’ future and maintain competitiveness as a forward-thinking leader in your industry with EaaS.

Immediate energy savings

Start saving instantly with select energy efficiency services and renewable energy measures, cutting down on long-term utility bills and reducing ongoing maintenance costs to improve your bottom line.

Gain valuable energy insights

Obtain asset-level energy data and analytics for verified M&V and performance assessment using IoT electric, gas, and water meters that provide real-time, granular, and accurate data visibility.

What are some examples of Energy as a Service projects?

Infrastructure management

Sustainability

What types of businesses are using EaaS?

EaaS caters to a wide variety of industries, from those managing a single building, campus, or an extensive real estate portfolio. Here are some examples of sectors that can make the most out of EaaS:

Industrial & Manufacturing

Industrial & Manufacturing

The Industrial and Manufacturing sector, known for its long operating hours (often 24/7) and expansive facilities with high ceilings, faces unique energy efficiency challenges that EaaS can effectively address.

Real Estate

Real Estate

REOs and REITs oversee diverse income-generating properties and are now integrating ESG and GRESB scores into investment criteria. To streamline data collection, they’re exploring “shadow meters” for tenant energy insights.

Healthcare

Healthcare

Healthcare facilities and hospitals can’t risk their facilities degrading or losing power. Energy as a Service solutions offer resiliency and patient safety through an affordable program.

How to choose an Energy as a Service company

Energy as a Service companies, like Redaptive, cover the initial costs associated with building energy improvements and use sensors and data to showcase the long-term benefits. When selecting an EaaS provider, it’s best to consider the following factors:

  • Proven track record and expertise
  • Technology and vendor-agnostic
  • Capacity to handle large portfolios
  • AI-enabled IoT smart meters and digital platforms

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