Solutions
Built for operators - and the partners that serve them.
Wia adapts to how your energy actually works - by industry, by buying motion, by what's already on the wall. Three operating models, one platform.
Request a demo01 · Contract logistics
Hundreds of warehouses. One energy view.
Contract-logistics portfolios span continents. The buildings are leased, the meters are old, IT presence is minimal, and energy is invisible until the bill arrives. Wia is built for this - retrofit hardware on whatever the landlord has installed, cellular and LoRaWAN backhaul so no IT footprint is needed, and a data model that treats the warehouse, not the building, as the unit of work.
What makes contract logistics distinctive is that the customer owns the energy bill but rarely owns the building. That breaks the standard playbook: you can't install heavy IT, you can't depend on the landlord's BMS, and the team chasing tariff arbitrage often isn't the team paying for the meter. Wia handles that split by default - one operating model across every country, every meter type, every tenancy arrangement.
- Cross-border benchmarking
- Shift-pattern aware
- Multi-utility per shed
- Tariff & currency handling
0+
Countries live
Hundreds
Warehouses on one view
< 0 hr
Site install, no Wia engineer
02 · Real estate
Commercial and residential, on one data layer.
Real estate portfolios live under more regulatory pressure than any other category - EPBD, CSRD, MEES, SECR - and most of the heavy lifting happens during reporting season. Wia flips that: the data is ready when the regulation lands.
Operators run mixed estates: offices with deep BMS, retail with patchy submetering, residential with thousands of dwellings and almost no infrastructure. Most platforms force you to pick one. Wia models each asset on its own terms - BMS-led where the building has one, retrofit IoT where it doesn't, manual upload where neither is realistic - and lands all of it in one reporting-grade dataset.
- BMS-first integration
- Retrofit fallback for old stock
- Tenant-respectful residential install
- Scope 1, 2 & 3 splits
EPBD · CSRD · MEES · SECR
Ready by default
Asset-aware
Office, retail, residential
Per-site
Tariffs, tenants, working hours
03 · Retail
Stores, supermarkets, and the energy nobody owns.
Retail estates are heterogeneous by design: flagship stores, high-street outlets, supermarkets, dark stores, concessions. Different trading hours, different refrigeration loads, different tenancy mixes. The energy bill is often paid by a franchisee or landlord while the ESG and Net Zero target sits with corporate. Wia bridges the split - every store on the same dashboard regardless of who pays the meter.
The largest energy cost in retail is refrigeration, and it is the worst-monitored cost in the building. Wia retrofits at the meter and at the refrigeration sub-circuit, separates fridge from HVAC from lighting, identifies door-open events, defrost cycles, and ghost loads, and surfaces the savings as ranked opportunities per store. Same-store year-on-year benchmarking becomes a daily view, not a quarterly report.
- Refrigeration anomaly detection
- Out-of-hours waste flagging
- Per-store benchmarking
- HVAC + lighting modelling
0/7
Refrigeration eyes-on
Per-store
Trading hours profile
Franchise-aware
Allocation by who pays
04 · Government & public sector
Public estates. Public scrutiny. Audit-ready.
Government and public-sector estates carry obligations most private operators do not - public reporting, freedom-of-information disclosure, procurement-framework rules, and political accountability. They also tend to span every asset class under one owner: schools, hospitals, council offices, courts, depots, defence - all of which have to report consistently against the same net-zero trajectory.
Wia is built for public-sector deployment. GDPR-by-default, EU-resident data, and audit lineage that survives external scrutiny. The retrofit-first model fits the maintenance-deferred reality of most public stock - installs happen around teaching, opening hours and political timing, not the other way around. And the same data layer publishes the open-data feeds the public expects.
- Net Zero baselines per asset
- Grant-funding evidence packs
- Heritage-safe install
- Operational-window aware
GDPR-by-default
EU-resident data
Audit-ready
Full data lineage
Heritage-safe
Non-invasive retrofit
05 · Partners and OEMs
The energy data layer for your platform.
If you're an ESG software vendor, a sustainability consultancy, or an industrial OEM whose product needs energy data - you have two options. Build the IoT, ingestion and normalisation layer yourself, in every country your customers operate in. Or use Wia underneath, keep your engineering team on your core product, and ship faster.
Partners want their customer experience to feel like one product, not a Frankenstack. Wia is built to disappear: typed REST and webhook APIs, predictable schemas, hardware drop-shipped in your branding. Your salespeople don't sell 'a Wia integration'; they sell their platform with energy data already in it.
- Typed JSON schemas
- Webhook event stream
- SSO & SCIM for your tenants
- White-label hardware
REST + webhooks
Or push to your warehouse
White-label
Your UI, your customer
Hardware
Drop-shipped or BYO meter