Phoenix Energy Technologies is an IoT innovator in smart buildings and connected machines. We enable buildings to do smart things like alert, measure and command capital equipment to self-correct or predict the need for service. Phoenix Energy Technologies pairs actionable data with real-time building, asset monitoring and predictive analytics to reduce energy, facilities, and capital equipment costs.
Through real-time measurement and verification of energy use, related costs and contextual data (such as weather, occupancy, and schedules), Phoenix Energy Technologies helps customers get a "360 view" of energy consumption and costs in order to drive efficiencies, reduce energy spend, and deliver maximum ROI.
Phoenix Energy Technologies' SaaS products require no additional hardware installation. Using a secure connection behind the customer firewall, Phoenix collects data from the various control systems across a building portfolio to provide insight into the performance of each building. Our EMS tech team works around the clock to assist HVAC and lighting technicians identify and resolve equipment issues that can impact building efficiency.
Phoenix Energy Technologies continues to drive innovation in the Enterprise Energy Management industry through the development of new tools combined with upgrades to our already existing solutions, providing continued value to our customer base.
CFOs can be proactive in reducing energy operational expenses, and track and make progress on sustainability goals. We provide companies with detailed, actionable plans with associated consumption and climate reporting KPIs to reduce costs and the risk of climate-disclosure errors to help tying C-suite performance to progress on ESG metrics.
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Industry
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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Company size
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51-200 employees
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Headquarters
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Irvine, California
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Type
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Privately Held
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Founded
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2004
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Specialties
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Enterprise Energy Management, Retail Facilities & Energy Management, Energy Management Software, Energy Management Services, IoT, Smart Buildings, and Demand Management