In Europe, buildings consume a large amount of energy, accounting for 40 per cent of all energy use in the EU, according to the European Commission’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.
Most of these buildings are old, around 85 per cent were built before 2000, and many are not energy efficient.
In this case, smart building technology could help improve energy efficiency; however, it has been too expensive and complicated for widespread use.
Here’s where Estonian startup Bisly comes into play!
Get access to the full article? Become our friend
Become our friend to join our community and get access to continue reading.
Why? We’re Silicon Canals, an independent, privately owned, media company bringing you technology and startups news from all over Europe. For free. Our news coverage will remain free but for subscribers only, while our premium content will be accessible for our paying members: who we like to call our BFFs!