
In the world of sustainable living, there’s a main focus on retrofitting and renovation as key actions of conscious initiatives. eSMART, as a significant player in the smart solutions market, wants to strategically focus on environment-centered solutions, in line with the societal shift towards sustainability which is mirrored with government initiatives aimed at tackling climate concerns.
Society continues to evolve, marked by a growing awareness of the environmental impact of building practices. Existing buildings are now under scrutiny, as they have a significant influence on the world’s carbon footprint. Modernisation and renovation have become viable strategies for mitigating the ecological impact of real estate. Whether it’s choosing more sustainable materials, using renewable energy sources or integrating intelligent technologies to optimise energy consumption and CO2 emissions, the trend is towards responsible and sustainable renovation, both in Switzerland and the rest of Europe.
Governments around the world are adopting policies and incentives to promote sustainable living and responsible construction. Today, in Switzerland alone, the building stock consumes around 40% of the country’s total energy, and is also responsible for almost a third of CO2 emissions. The legislation concentrates on reducing the carbon footprint and improving the energy efficiency of existing structures, and focuses on the imperative of transitioning to greener building practices, as announced in the Paris Accords aimed at keeping average global warming below 2°C compared with the pre-industrial era.
At the same time, Germany’s strategic approach to energy efficiency in building practices is illustrated by the German Energy in Buildings Act (Gebäudeenergiegesetz, GEG). It is a key instrument in Germany’s overall energy and climate protection policies. Enacted on 1 November 2020, the GEG serves as a unified framework for all the laws on energy saving and renewable heat (EnEG, EnEV and EEWärmeG). Its main aim is to make existing buildings climate-neutral by 2045, and to reduce total energy consumption by 40% compared with 2020, through efficiency measures in building materials and technology. The directive exhaustively defines standards for building structures and heating systems, as well as energy efficiency specifications for new buildings and the renovation of existing buildings.
eSMART offers a comprehensive approach to energy savings, in line with the evolution of sustainable construction practices, not only in Germany, but also in Switzerland. In the context of regulatory frameworks such as the German Energy in Buildings Act (GEG), eSMART is positioned as a key solution for meeting stringent energy efficiency standards. In this way, our company contributes not only to compliance but also to the proactive advancement of sustainable energy and environmental practices.
In Switzerland and Germany, as in the rest of Europe, society’s move towards sustainable living is redefining the priorities of building and living practices. There is a growing awareness of the environmental impact of buildings, leading to increased modernisation and renovation efforts, whether in terms of intelligent technologies to optimise energy consumption, the use of renewable energy sources or the selection of more sustainable materials. By aligning with new regulations and integrating advanced technologies for energy control and building automation, eSMART is positioning itself as a key player in the collective effort to achieve a largely climate-neutral building inventory and reduce carbon emissions, in line with the ambitious targets set out in the Paris Agreement.
In addition to meeting the at’s, our company offers property owners in Switzerland and Germany an all-in-one solution and a sustainable, long-term strategy for navigating environmental legislation. Our approach incorporates cutting-edge technologies, including the highly cost-effective PLC (Powerline Communication) technology. Not only does PLC guarantee reliability and seamless integration, it is also a cost-effective solution that requires no additional cabling. The technology uses existing electrical infrastructure, making it an easy, cable-free and environmentally friendly choice for homeowners looking to reduce their carbon footprint. eSMART is not just a compliance partner; we are a forward-looking solution for a greener, more energy-efficient future.
In conclusion, eSMART’s focus on renovation and modernization proves to be a crucial response to the evolving landscape of sustainable construction practices. Despite the various challenges, we firmly believe that a significant impact must be made to reduce the carbon footprint while promoting energy efficiency. We emphasize proactive solutions contributing to a greener and more sustainable future. It is also essential to note that the Swiss Confederation, and by extension, the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (OFEN), plays a subsidiary role in energy consumption in buildings. The primary responsibility lies with the cantons, construction companies, stakeholders, owners, and even inhabitants. This energy transition is a collective responsibility. eSMART aims to instill sensitivity to this cause, making it a fundamental value.