
Automated Energy Data Collection for Net-Zero Residential Compliance
A major housing group managing over 650,000 rental units deployed VeriReader to automate energy data collection across its net-zero energy properties.
The Challenge
This housing group manages over 650,000 rental units across Japan. Government subsidies for ZEH-M (net-zero energy multi-family housing) construction require monthly electricity and gas usage reporting — data that had been collected manually across more than 100 regional offices. The volume and geographic spread made centralized data collection a persistent compliance burden.
The Solution
VeriReader was deployed on meters at ZEH-M properties, automating data capture and centralized collection. Monthly energy reports that previously required coordination across 100+ offices now flow into a unified system — transforming a compliance obligation into an operational byproduct.
The Results
- Automated monthly energy data collection required for ZEH-M government subsidy compliance
- Consolidated data from 100+ regional offices into a centralized reporting workflow
- Reduced the administrative burden of sustainability reporting at scale
As net-zero requirements expand across the residential sector, the reporting burden grows with every new property. VeriReader turns energy data collection from a standalone compliance project into a background process that scales with the portfolio.
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