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Energy Efficiency Leader Expands Operations to Denver

DENVER Redaptive, a leading provider of data-driven energy efficiency services for commercial and industrial customers, has expanded its operations with a new location in Denver. With more than 1,300 sites under management, Redaptive is now continuously monitoring more than 100 million square feet of commercial and industrial facilities for energy savings and building insights through its EaaS platform.

Redaptive projects span 44 states and 205 utility regions and the Denver location will serve as secondary to Redaptive’s primary headquarters in San Francisco. With commercial energy efficiency on the rise, Redaptive has grown its team in San Francisco, the East Coast, and is cementing its presence in the Rocky Mountain region which will provide additional access to its growing customer base across the country.

Redaptive’s Efficiency-as-a-Service solution provides turnkey efficiency upgrades that include materials, installation and maintenance. Customers realize immediate utility bill savings and actual kWh savings are verified through Redaptive’s metering and building intelligence platform to determine a monthly avoided energy payment.

Redaptive has unlocked millions of dollars in savings at customer facilities. In 2018, one of Redaptive’s largest customers, AT&T, announced it saves nearly $20 million annually across its portfolio through Redaptive’s EaaS program, contributing to AT&T’s 10x Sustainability goals.

Colorado, similar to the Bay Area, has been on a consistent path to reduce emissions with an assortment of community, transit, and green building initiatives. According to the ACEEE, Colorado ranks 14th in the Nation on the State Energy Efficiency Scorecard, and provides support for efficiency through an array of financial incentives, including PACE financing for commercial properties. In 2016, the Denver City Council approved a set of building codes that increased energy efficiency standards by 25 percent and made it easier to renovate and repair buildings.

Redaptive currently has 20 projects in Colorado and works with partners to hire local contractors for the audits and installation. Redaptive also works with Xcel and other local utilities to administer energy efficiency rebates on behalf of customers.

Denver and Colorado have long been leaders in clean technology and green building initiatives, so it is a befitting secondary location for Redaptive,” said John Rhow, Redaptive co-CEO. “We are proud to continue to strengthen our platform and market reach as we provide solutions to commercial and industrial customers that unlock savings at-scale,” added Arvin Vohra, co-CEO at Redaptive.

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