About us
Europe-wide, the E.V.V.E advances the political interests of its members. Members include leading companies in the energy and water data management sector. With twelve businesses and an affiliated association, we currently have representatives in seven EU member states.
Our work to advance our members’ interests focuses in particular on sub-metering. We advocate for automated, consumption-based metering of energy use.
That’s because, as a basic business principle, if you’re not measuring it, you can’t manage and save it. And that’s precisely what we aim to achieve, which is why E.V.V.E. promotes systems that deliver enduring, long-term reductions in energy and water use in buildings. Digitalisation is a key factor in advancing decarbonisation and protecting the climate.
Our Strengths
A sought-after discussion partner for politicians and society, E.V.V.E. advances the interests of its members and persuasively applies its expertise around low-threshold applications able to leverage savings potential.
The ongoing energy supply crisis has made abundantly clear just how important saving energy and improving energy usage really is. Being aware of your consumption represents a huge lever for improving energy efficiency. To make this potential exploitable, we advocate for advanced solutions.
We make clear to both political decision-makers and partners involved in implementation the areas where action needs to be taken. We also supply the solutions needed to realise success in this area, with a particular focus on supporting the introduction of digital solutions.
News
Nicolai Kuß is the new president of the E.V.V.E. Chief Sales Officer (CSO) at Techem GmbH, Kuß was unanimously elected to the post at the E.V.V.E. general meeting. He succeeds…
“Energy efficiency is a key driver of the energy transition in buildings. But if legislation from Brussels doesn’t filter down to the various capitals, that of course brings little benefit…
Experience with consumption-based energy cost billing from numerous published studies reveals that energy consumption is reduced by an average of 20% (see EnergieInfo April 2013). You can find an overview…