The building sector is Europe's largest energy consumer, accounting for 40% of total energy use and 36% of CO2 emissions. Lowering the emissions and achieving net-zero targets presents a major challenge for the construction and real estate sectors and will be the focus of many companies and legislative bodies in the years to come.
Our climate solutions for sustainable properties incorporate products, systems, services, controls and optimisation functions that fit seamlessly together into a cohesive solution. By ensuring that each part of the HVAC solution is optimised and integrated with other products we can improve energy efficiency and decrease the building’s operative carbon footprint. Below, you can read more about how our solutions, systems, and services can help create a more sustainable and energy-efficient future.
Flexible, sustainable, efficient
Have you ever considered how Swegon products work together? When utilising our comprehensive range of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) products, you are tapping into decades of research and development, rigorous testing in our own laboratories and extensive real-world experience. Our Swegon products are designed to work seamlessly together which further delivers maximum energy efficiency and peak performance operation.
Investing in energy-efficient HVAC systems builds your property’s value as operational costs are reduced and future legislations are met with ease. Flexible, sustainable systems allow you to repurpose spaces quickly and keep energy expenses in check - key factors for tenant satisfaction and postive occupancy rates. By prioritising adaptable, future-proof HVAC solutions, not only are attractive and comfortable environments created, but a property’s long-term resilience in a competitive market is ensured.
Holistic Solutions
For sustainable properties
Our holistic solutions for sustainable properties combine carefully selected products, designed to work together seamlessly, and which maximise energy efficiency and help meet sustainability goals across the entire system. While these solutions demonstrate the benefits of a cohesive and optimised approach, they remain flexible - meaning, they allow for tailored configurations to suit each unique project's targets and needs.
The exemplified solutions demonstrate how a strategic combination of solutions can elevate indoor climate performance, reduce energy consumption and contribute to a more sustainable future without relying on one-size-fits-all solutions.
Room management systems – Enhancing flexibility and energy efficiency
Since a significant portion of a building’s energy consumption and operational COâ‚‚ emissions comes from the HVAC system, there is great potential for savings through smart ventilation strategies.
Our room management systems adjust ventilation, cooling, and heating based on the actual needs of the building, reducing both energy use and operational COâ‚‚ emissions. Whether for new build or renovation projects, our systems offer flexibility and enable energy-efficient operations tailored to the specific requirements of each room or zone. This leads to increased tenant satisfaction, lower operating costs, and enhanced flexibility and property value.
With our room management systems, we can optimally control and monitor the indoor climate, creating comfortable environments where people can thrive and perform at their best
The HVAC sector is accelerating its digital transformation and it is driven by the demand for energy-efficient buildings. In the strive to develop more energy efficient buildings there is an increase in request for advanced and demand controlled systems, including controls equipment and sensors, as key to optimise the energy use.
Predictive capabilities, such as weather-based adjustments and electricity grid support, bring further efficiency from digitalisation. For seamless operation, systems connect to cloud platforms that enable continuous monitoring, analysis and fine-tuning which enhance troubleshooting as well as energy performance. This integration marks a new era in sustainable, adaptive building management.
Here are three impactful reference cases that highlight the benefits of a systems approach. Each case demonstrates how integrating energy efficiency, automation and indoor climate products leads to optimised indoor environmental quality and a sustainable property value.
EU initiatives like the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and the EU Taxonomy are setting ambitious targets, such as net-zero emissions by 2050. This roadmap not only drives sustainability but also provides the building industry with a structured approach to boost energy efficiency, reduce costs and enhance asset value. By leveraging Swegon’s integrated systems approach - encompassing building automation, energy optimisation and indoor climate control - you can proactively meet evolving standards while increasing resilience and long-term appeal. This strategy ensures compliance and supports both environmental and economic goals.
At Swegon, we are fully committed to taking responsibility in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With our energy-efficient products and system solutions for heating, cooling and ventilation, we contribute to reduce the operational carbon emissions.
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