Intelligent Utilities Monitoring

Eview provides cutting edge utilities monitoring technology for organisations looking to understand and reduce their energy consumption.

Our smart metering products can pinpoint where electricity, gas and other utilities are being used in your organisation.

  • Centralised Sub-Metering

    Eview's branch circuit electrical energy monitoring technology allows for centralised sub-metering at a building's main electrical distribution panel, eliminating the need for distributed sub-meters.

  • Accessible Anywhere

    Eview's cloud based platform allows users to access metrics and graphical information from anywhere through a standard web browser.

  • Real-Time Display

    Communicate utilities information to your buildings users by displaying relevant and easy to understand metrics to them.
    This enables your users to compare performance between departments within the organisation and with their own department over time.

  • Flexible

    Connect data feeds from devices such as utility providers' half-hourly AMR, digital temperature loggers and other third party logging/monitoring hardware.

  • Scalable

    Centrally monitor all of your organisation's utilities data to identify, encourage and reward energy performance at all operational locations.

Counting Carbon ‘Carries Net Benefit’

January 12th, 2011

A report published recently, commissioned by the government found that large businesses which are measuring and reporting their greenhouse gasĀ emissionsĀ are experiencing net benefits, such as cost savings and energy efficiencies. » Read more: Counting Carbon ‘Carries Net Benefit’

European Firms Lead the Way in Carbon Performance

September 20th, 2010

The Carbon Disclosure Project’s (CDP) latest report released today puts many European firms in the newly created Carbon Performance Leadership Index. » Read more: European Firms Lead the Way in Carbon Performance

Environmental Accounting Could Turn Compulsory

September 15th, 2010

Businesses may soon have to publish details of their environmental and social impacts as part of their annual (financial) accounting procedures. » Read more: Environmental Accounting Could Turn Compulsory