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Business users will find Shaspa will save thousands or even millions of pounds every single year. Carbon emissions from buildings, such as those from air conditioning, heating and lighting, account for approximately 40% of the carbon footprint in most industrial countries. With Shaspa making everyone more conscious of the energy they’re using, this 40% could be drastically reduced. With sensors detecting the ambient temperature and air quality as well as the power usage of appliances and lighting, businesses are able to clearly see where cutbacks can be made to increase the energy efficiency of their business.

The Shaspa unit can also be used alongside any existing building automation system you may have installed. This means that you can set several automation programmes for your home and initiate them over the internet from anywhere in the world. For example, if you think you may have left a light on, you can command the house to go into a previously programmed ‘standby’ mode, giving you peace of mind and helping to drive down your home’s energy usage.

Shaspa’s unique scalable solutions can help buildings services managers to improve how they run their properties, reducing energy use and significantly saving on bills.


  • Office / workplace
    smart solutions to improve building efficiency

  • Retail spaces
    solutions to lower running costs and improve building management

  • Data Centers
    smart solutions improve efficiency

  • Remote Site Management
    monitor and control buildings even when staff are not there

Shaspa delivers a “carbon dashboard” so that organisations can see how they meet targets to reduce emissions and quantify the environmental and financial benefits.

When a company outsources building management it defines a service level agreement which may include certain parameters, such as emission levels. The service provider supplies the information about emissions as part of the agreement, but the property owner still has limited opportunities to actually control emissions.

There are usually a number of different installations within a building, often affecting each other and culminating in a total carbon output. Understanding this interaction and working to cut emissions is daunting, as the installations exist in isolation with separate dedicated systems.

The ability to be proactive in controlling carbon emissions has many benefits:

  • avoid costly mistakes

  • good positioning for future carbon trading

  • reduce energy costs

  • demonstrate social responsibility

Interested in seeing a live presentation of Shaspa solutions?
Make an appointment to see our showcases in Amsterdam, London, Stuttgart, Zurich or Singapore; or schedule an online demo by contacting us.

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