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cellular IoT connectivity to the property sector

Introducing cellular IoT connectivity to the property sector

A closer look at the benefits of smart buildings

Creating the building blocks of the future

The introduction of cellular IoT connectivity to the property sector is opening up new levels of digital energy management and optimization, while also boosting property value, minimizing energy costs and reducing carbon emissions. In this case study, we dive deeper into challenges that the property sector faces and benefits that connected smart buildings can bring.

What IoT connectivity can do for the property sector

The number of cellular IoT connections are increasing exponentially, especially in the property sector due to the challenges it faces.

Our report explores how cellular IoT connectivity can turn these challenges into something manageable and optimizable, by examining a use case study performed together with Kiona, a leading Nordic proptech company serving over 55 000 commercial, industrial, residential and public buildings through IoT connectivity.

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Reduced energy consumption

Reduced energy consumption

In this study, the example property owner reduced energy costs by 10%, gaining about €158,000 in gross annual value.

Lowered CO2 emissions

Lowered CO2 emissions

CO2 emissions stemming from energy use were lowered by 9% thanks to proper energy management and optimization.

Increased property value

Increased property value

By reducing energy costs by 10%, total value of property holdings increases by €250 000 in our use case study.

Complete digitalization

Complete digitalization

With digital controls, facility managers can regulate temperature changes remotely, respond faster to tenant complaints and address potential issues before it becomes a bigger problem.

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