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Real estate startup Runwise is taking on record heat this summer

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Real estate startup Runwise is taking on record heat this summer

Introduction to Runwise

As brutally high temperatures bake the nation this summer, cooling is becoming increasingly critical across commercial real estate property portfolios. Landlords are balancing soaring demand with rising costs, putting energy efficiency front and center. The trouble is that most large building systems essentially run blind. Temperatures are set centrally, so they don’t know if certain parts of the building are running too hot or too cold. That’s why so many office workers sit at their desks wearing sweaters in the summer and then feel overheated in the winter.

The Solution by Runwise

Now, new technology is taking on the challenge. Runwise, a New York-based technology company, invented its own hardware/software platform to eliminate overheating in large buildings. It recently expanded that to cooling. "We’re trying to hit these climate goals, yet right in our literal building we’re throwing money away every time you run a boiler when it doesn’t need to run, you’re wasting money and you’re producing carbon emissions unnecessarily that really make nobody comfortable," said Jeff Carleton, co-founder and CEO of Runwise.

How Runwise Works

The company combines future weather algorithms with a wireless temperature sensor network that speaks to a Runwise central control system. That control analyzes the data and then operates the system more efficiently. For example, a 100,000-square-foot building may have just one boiler, but it needs multiple temperature inputs. Runwise would put in 20 to 25 sensors, which take an average based on the user setting and future weather, and then figure out how often to run the boiler.

Installation and Savings

The tech is now installed in more than 10,000 buildings across 10 states, with roughly 1,000 customers, including major real estate owner-operators such as Related, Equity Residential, FirstService Residential, MTA, Port Authority, National Grid, Rudin, LeFrak, UDR, Douglas Elliman and Akam. Runwise claims to have collectively saved more than $100 million in energy costs to date.

Funding and Future Plans

The startup recently announced a $55 million Series B funding round led by Menlo Ventures, bringing its total funding to $79 million. Other backers include Nuveen Real Estate, Munich Re Ventures, MassMutual Ventures, Multiplier Capital, Soma Capital and Fifth Wall. Carleton said Runwise will use the additional funding to grow the business nationwide and, of course, to incorporate artificial intelligence into its systems. "It’s only going to become more and more ingrained in what we build, as we collect data from more and more buildings and build more advanced models on how to run them more efficiently," he said. "We plan to use AI to continuously make our algorithms more efficient."

Conclusion

Runwise is revolutionizing the way commercial real estate properties manage their energy efficiency. With its innovative hardware/software platform, the company is helping landlords save millions of dollars in energy costs while reducing carbon emissions. As the company continues to grow and expand its services, it is likely to have a significant impact on the commercial real estate industry.

FAQs

Q: What is Runwise and what does it do?
A: Runwise is a New York-based technology company that has invented a hardware/software platform to eliminate overheating in large buildings and improve energy efficiency.
Q: How does Runwise work?
A: Runwise combines future weather algorithms with a wireless temperature sensor network that speaks to a central control system, which analyzes the data and operates the system more efficiently.
Q: How many buildings has Runwise installed its tech in?
A: Runwise has installed its tech in more than 10,000 buildings across 10 states, with roughly 1,000 customers.
Q: How much has Runwise saved its customers in energy costs?
A: Runwise claims to have collectively saved its customers more than $100 million in energy costs to date.
Q: What are Runwise’s plans for the future?
A: Runwise plans to use its recent funding to grow the business nationwide and incorporate artificial intelligence into its systems to continuously make its algorithms more efficient.

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