Business Use Cases

See six real deployment cases validating LiveBetter services with end users in Europe.

Business Use Cases

LiveBetter pilots validate six business cases with real end-user groups spanning the building value chain-owners and facility managers, construction and renovation firms, financiers, occupants, energy utilities, and local authorities. Across diverse building portfolios and national contexts, partners test digital tools for energy performance, comfort, inspections, financing, flexibility, and public renovation planning. This cross-stakeholder validation ensures the services are scalable and adaptable, grounded in requirements gathered from more than 15 EU-funded projects and ready for wider market uptake.

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BUC 1: Intelligent facility management

In Hungary, EPÜ and the wider Futureal Group ecosystem (including HPP and FR) represent building owners and facility managers across retail, office, and industrial assets. Using LiveBetter’s prediction, digital-twin, comfort-contracting, and portfolio DR tools, they will enhance operational efficiency and tenant satisfaction across existing tertiary buildings and future developments, engaging ESCOs, energy services, financiers, and renewable providers.

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BUC 2: Digital inspections for smart construction and renovation

Based in Latvia, LCA Dynamics pilots digitalised inspection and renovation workflows with construction and renovation companies. Across a mixed portfolio of residential, commercial, and public buildings equipped with smart metering, comfort monitoring, PV, and BMS, they apply predictive defect identification, AR-assisted inspections, energy-audit software, and post-renovation evaluation to streamline quality control, compliance, and investment decisions with contractors, auditors, and public bodies.

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BUC 3: Smart financing and bankability

From Luxembourg, ESC mobilises financial institutions and investors to test how LiveBetter de-risks energy efficiency projects. Working with private EE/RES funds, commercial banks, and crowdfunding platforms, they validate tools such as EPC checking, dynamic renovation passports, financing assistance, and post-renovation evaluation. By leveraging datasets like LEIF renovation pipelines and the DEEP database, the pilot improves comparability, due diligence, and bankability for projects with ESCO and contractor involvement.

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BUC 4: Automated home systems for tenants

In Spain’s Valencian Community, IVE represents occupants and tenants in multifamily housing, piloting services across more than 20 residential buildings. Through its renUEva platform, which allows for linking building data, renovation scenarios, and sensor feedback, the pilot combines comfort performance contracting, audit support, dynamic renovation passports, and energy flexibility management to cut energy costs and raise comfort, while enabling housing authorities, managers, and ESCOs to plan targeted upgrades.

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BUC 5: Utility-led flexibility and smart control

In Greece, HERON pilots LiveBetter with an energy-utility lens, testing advanced energy management in over 100 apartments serving around 150 consumers. Supported by an IoT platform and the EnergiQ app, the pilot deploys NILM-based digital twins, load profiling, flexibility management, and portfolio DR optimisation to improve dynamic tariffs and demand response, connecting consumers, facility managers, EV owners, aggregators, and grid stakeholders.

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BUC 6: Public buildings deep renovation pathways

In Bulgaria, EAP works with the Municipality of Plovdiv and public building managers to modernise five buildings (schools, kindergartens, and a sports hall) through deep renovation and renewables. Using dynamic EPC generation, EPC checking/visualisation, and financing assistance, the pilot supports municipalities and energy agencies in prioritising measures, improving self-sufficiency, and creating replicable renovation pathways with local contractors, funders, and RES providers.