An association’s common-area meters — stairwell, lift, heat substation, ventilation — are often on the wrong grid package. Gridea shows whether you’re overpaying and gives the board a number to take to the general meeting.
Your association has common-area metering points: stairwell lighting, the lift, the heat substation, ventilation, outdoor load. Gridea brings them into one view and checks whether the grid package and main fuse are right. Associations often pay for the wrong package for years without anyone noticing — the invoice arrives and gets paid.
The board has a duty to find savings, but the bill itself doesn’t say whether it could have been cheaper. Gridea gives a clear answer: which package is cheapest, how much the current one overpays and what changing would do. One page for the meeting — no spreadsheets, no jargon.
If you manage tens or hundreds of associations, Gridea shows every building at once, from one login. You see immediately which associations overpay and where it’s worth stepping in — without going through each building’s bill by hand. One portfolio, one view, role-based access per association.
We’re currently computing the average overpayment of a typical apartment association on its common-area meters. We’ll add the exact, verified figure here shortly — we don’t publish estimates we can’t back up. Until then, see your own association’s number through Gridea.
The common-area metering points in the association’s name — stairwell, lift, heat substation, ventilation, outdoor load. Gridea pulls their consumption history from Elering’s data hub once the association grants access.
No. Gridea is web-based and calculates automatically. A board member logs in and sees the result — the grid-package recommendation and cost forecast are right there.
From a single login. All managed associations are in one portfolio where you see immediately which ones overpay. Each association can be given its own view with role-based access.
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