
Genergy offers an AI-powered energy management and sub-metering platform designed for commercial buildings. The platform seamlessly integrates utility management, provides actionable insights, and streamlines tenant billing, aiming to improve cost efficiency, facilitate informed decision-making, and enhance tenant satisfaction. Key features include centralized utility management across electricity, gas, water, and steam, automated data collection, AI-powered analysis for consumption optimization and automation, and real-time energy insights for tenants. The company supports sectors like commercial real estate, multi-family housing, industrial, and hospitality, and helps clients comply with regulations like Local Law 88 & 97. Genergy's traction includes over 100 buildings and 4,000+ meters managed.

Genergy offers an AI-powered energy management and sub-metering platform designed for commercial buildings. The platform seamlessly integrates utility management, provides actionable insights, and streamlines tenant billing, aiming to improve cost efficiency, facilitate informed decision-making, and enhance tenant satisfaction. Key features include centralized utility management across electricity, gas, water, and steam, automated data collection, AI-powered analysis for consumption optimization and automation, and real-time energy insights for tenants. The company supports sectors like commercial real estate, multi-family housing, industrial, and hospitality, and helps clients comply with regulations like Local Law 88 & 97. Genergy's traction includes over 100 buildings and 4,000+ meters managed.
Product: AI-powered energy management and sub-metering platform (gEnergyOne) for commercial buildings
Scale: 100+ buildings and 4K+ meters managed
Founder / CEO: Dario Gristina
Founded: 1984
Funding signal: Grant recorded May 23, 2003 (NYSERDA)
Energy management, sub-metering, tenant billing, regulatory compliance for commercial real estate and multi-family properties.
1984
Energy management / Sub-metering / Proptech
90000.00
“NYSERDA grant recorded May 23, 2003”