“ReMoni’s solution helps us identify our electricity consumption across different units, so we can act accordingly and reduce consumption. The data gives us important insights, and in the long run, we can compare our construction sites and become better at improving our resource use.”
Søren ChristensenProject leader – Gråkjær
Background
Starting July 1st, 2025, new legislation will enforce stricter CO2 emission requirements for construction sites and new buildings. More restrictions will follow in 2027 and 2029. These legislative changes force contractors to focus on the optimization of construction sites to reduce CO2 emissions effectively.
ReMoni’s innovative solution
In response to these regulatory demands, ReMoni in collaboration with KT Erhvervsbyg and Gråkjær, supported by We Build Denmark, set out to develop automated system for monitoring and optimizing energy consumption in construction sites and streamline ESG reporting.
Using our innovative sensor technology, ReMoni developed a solution focused on construction site monitoring and optimization. The sensors integrate seamlessly into construction sites, collecting vital data that is then transmitted and visualized in dashboards on the ReMoni’s cloud platform or used in other systems through ReMoni’s API. Accordingly, contractors gain a detailed overview of the site’s total energy consumption and the consumption of individual units within it.
By identifying areas with excessive energy use, the technology empowers contractors to implement energy-saving measures and reduce CO2 emissions.
Certifications and Documentation
Beyond the sustainability benefits, ReMoni’s innovative solution can help with projects looking to attain DGNB and BREEAM certifications, by simplifying data collection and documentation processes.
Launch
ReMoni plans to release the first version of this solution by the end of 2024. This initial version will address basic reporting needs, detailing electricity consumption for units such as temporary office buildings, lighting, material containers, and construction cranes. Future updates will be developed in collaboration with customers to meet their evolving requirements.
Read We Build Denmark article: Sensorer på byggepladsen til automatiseret ESG-rapportering og optimering