BIZ Experiences UK's London 100: Cosysense £140m market, zero risk—Cosysense saves power, cash, and the planet, one degree at a time

By Patricia Cullen

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Cosysense
Cosysense co-founders, Dr Sebastian Horstmann & Dr Matias Acosta

Industry: Climate Tech
With a $140m market and 8m tonnes of CO₂ savings – equal to a forest the size of London – Cosysense are a clear fit for the BIZ Experiences UK London100 list. Everyone argues over cold or hot offices, right? Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (AC) are typically set to a fixed temperature, ignoring people's comfort needs.

We all know the problem, but here's an open secret: buildings consume up to 15% more electricity for each degree away from optimal AC comfort settings. Cosysense is a plug-and-play climate control service for buildings.

In June Cosysense grew over 1500%, saving 4000 kWh in 7 pilots, reducing their costs by £1200 and their footprint by the equivalent CO₂ capture by 540 trees. Clients only pay if their savings are larger than the fee.

Cosysense targets 44% of the market, that is the underserved old buildings and SMEs, and filed the patent for the first climate control that quantifies and manages comfort, energy and emissions.

Patricia Cullen

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