Vutility's sensors are deployed in 35,000+ commercial locations across hospitality, oil & gas, telecommunications, multifamily, healthcare, and more. Here's what customers are doing with the data.
RJourney rolled out HotDrop and PulseDrop pedestal-level submetering across 42 RV resort properties in 18 months. Real-time chargeback replaced quarterly truck-rolls. Tenant dispute volume dropped to near zero.
"We've gone from manual quarterly meter reads at 42 properties to real-time pedestal-level data across 4,500+ sites. The chargeback dispute volume dropped to near zero."
— RJourney operations team · 2025 deployment VERIFY quote & attribution before publication
1,000+ HotDrops on the chiller plant and AHU feeders. 12% energy reduction in year one. Caught a misconfigured pump in the first week of deployment.
312 HotDrops on critical motors and feeders. Non-invasive install during a maintenance window — zero process disruption. Anonymizable as "a Fortune 50 oil & gas major" if PR sign-off lags.
Wireless install across a multi-tenant outlet portfolio. Sub-tenant cost allocation rolled out without taking a single retail space offline. Year-one portfolio energy reduction of 12%.
Single-mobilization install across the Losaw CRE portfolio. Two-person crew. Sub-circuit visibility across the entire managed portfolio inside of 48 hours of project kickoff.
HotDrop on AC feeds across thousands of cell sites. Battery-backup health, beacon-light failures, and HVAC anomalies caught remotely. Anonymizable until carrier PR approval. PLACEHOLDER
Site-level energy comparison across a multi-state services portfolio. Outliers flagged automatically; a laundry plant running 30% hotter than its sibling sites was service-dispatched before it killed inventory. PENDING SIGN-OFF
VoltDrop on customer service-entrance meters as part of a managed energy-services engagement. M&V on retrofit projects in two markets. DRAFT — confirm scope with Stephen
Vutility hardware feeding MeterZ's tenant-billing platform. Same-day device commissioning at multiple buildings; integration with existing tenant-billing workflows.
VoltDrop and PulseDrop replacing RUBS-based chargeback across a build-to-rent portfolio. Wireless install in occupied units. Compliance with state submetering mandates. PLACEHOLDER customer name
Vutility as a KOA approved vendor for site-level electric chargeback across the KOA franchise network. Pedestal-level usage data with rolled-up portfolio reporting for KOA corporate.
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