Merxwire
26 Jan 2021, 11:43 GMT+10
Energy Pro is committed to helping businesses manage facilities, property management, and commercial business for building owners through green and efficient smart building technologies.
Jupiter, FL (Merxwire) - Building owners have many businesses. In addition to energy monitoring and management, they also need powerful hardware and software to help control energy, reduce expenses, and maintain the environment. A new company led by experts in green energy solutions wants to help facilities managers, property managers, and building owners worldwide transition to running energy-efficient commercial operations.
Energy Pro Inc., a global energy monitoring and management industry supplier finds key problems for customers and provides solutions related to energy efficiency. Their focus is to provide advice to managers and assist companies in using mature green technologies to monitor energy conditions and achieve energy efficiency goals.
By working with leading-edge technologies like voltage optimization, real-time facilities energy monitoring and management software, and state-of-the-art motor upgrades to reduce energy consumption, Energy Pro aims to help clients reduce commercial and industrial energy waste. They also specialize in helping companies identify the top energy efficient LED lighting solutions to reduce costs and improve illumination.
In the age of COVID-19, Energy Pro is now helping commercial clients upgrade to Germicidal Ultraviolet Lighting (GUV), a type of lighting that is both efficient and effective at deactivating disease-causing viruses and bacteria in interior environments.
According to company founder and CEO Fred Morrill, in addition to helping clients profit by transitioning to the use of smart building technologies, Energy Pro's products exist to help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for greater corporate social responsibility.
"Our vision is to solve some of the worst areas of energy wastage in the global economy," Morrill said. "We believe it is the responsibility of businesses everywhere to stop wasting the energy they use. Now is the time to leverage clean and green technologies to create new efficiencies and build a brighter future for our planet. Our talented team can help you do all this while improving your operations at the same time."
Morrill said cutting down on waste and reducing inefficiencies isn't only possible and affordable, it's also one of the best ways to save money as profit margins grow thinner.
"By harnessing the power of the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI), companies everywhere are seeing tremendous savings as they begin incorporating clean energy technologies," he said. "Not only will you save money by working with us, you'll also create more pleasant interior environments for your guests and employees."
As part of the company's suite of energy efficiency services, Energy Pro also acts as an energy broker helping commercial clients procure electric or natural gas at wholesale prices.
SOURCE Energy Pro Inc.
Media Contact Information:
Company Name: Energy Pro Inc.
Contact Person: Fred Morrill
Email: [email protected]
Country: United States
Website: https://energypro.ai/
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