Compare energy intensity and emissions across your portfolio of sites to identify reduction opportunities and prioritise capital investment.
Multi-site organisations struggle to compare emissions performance across facilities of different sizes, functions, and geographies. Without normalised benchmarks, capital investment decisions rely on gut feel rather than data. High-performing sites cannot share best practice because nobody knows which sites are truly leading — and which are lagging.
Raw emissions totals are meaningless when comparing a 2,000 m² office to a 20,000 m² warehouse.
Underperforming sites hide in aggregate portfolio totals, delaying targeted intervention.
Energy-efficiency investments go to the loudest site manager, not the site with the greatest reduction potential.
Purpose-built capabilities — not generic templates you have to work around.
Normalise emissions by floor area, revenue, headcount, or a custom denominator to enable like-for-like comparison.
Generate a performance scorecard for each facility showing absolute emissions, intensity, trend, and ranking.
Rank sites by reduction potential so capital investment is directed where it will have the greatest impact.
Track intensity changes over multiple reporting periods to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.
Pull validated emissions and energy data for each site from the collection workflow.
Divide absolute figures by floor area, FTE, revenue, or production units to create intensity metrics.
Produce a site-level scorecard with absolute totals, intensity ratios, peer ranking, and year-on-year trend.
Rank sites by reduction potential and feed insights into capital planning and net-zero roadmap decisions.
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Floor area (m²), full-time equivalents, revenue, production units, and custom denominators. You can apply different denominators to different site types — for example, m² for offices and units produced for factories.
SwiftCase focuses on internal portfolio benchmarking. You can import external benchmark figures (e.g., CIBSE or sector averages) as reference lines on charts.
Scorecards update automatically whenever new data is approved for a facility. Most clients run quarterly benchmarking reviews.
Yes. You can create peer groups — for example, offices, warehouses, and retail — so comparisons are meaningful within each category.
See how SwiftCase benchmarks emissions intensity across your entire portfolio and ranks sites by reduction potential.