Minimized energy consumption

Energy

ByggVesta develops energy-efficient multifamily buildings with advanced technology to minimize energy use.

Energy Focus for Efficient Multifamily Buildings

ByggVesta develops buildings with strict requirements on energy consumption and minimizing heat loss. The technology behind our energy-efficient homes has been part of ByggVesta since the company was founded and has been refined over the years. We design buildings with minimal thermal bridges, high airtightness, and a robust building envelope. Through recovery of up to 90% of the energy from ventilation air, we create homes where residents themselves contribute significantly to heating.

We use district heating as the foundation, complemented by solar panels, battery storage, and wastewater heat recovery where it makes the most sense. By connecting our properties with AI-controlled heating, we continuously monitor energy use. This allows us to optimize performance, reduce climate impact, and become less vulnerable to fluctuations in energy prices.

AI-Controlled Heating for Optimal Efficiency

Our well-insulated buildings retain heat effectively, and with AI control we can anticipate when heating demand will be at its peak and when it’s most efficient to warm the property. This precision helps us avoid peak loads on the power grid, which in turn has a positive impact on the community’s energy supply. By using technology to create energy-smart homes, we contribute to a more sustainable future.

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Reference Project

Energy Class A at Sköterskan

At the turn of 2023, we completed the Sköterskan project in Malmö, achieving Energy Class A. The project was based on our established heating concept, including district heating, high-efficiency heat recovery, and solar panels with battery storage. But above all, we reached these strong results by focusing on energy efficiency throughout the entire project. The building was designed for efficient use of available space, with ventilation ducts placed in attic voids and storage units in loft spaces. The overall building volume was optimized to minimize heat loss, with great attention to eliminating thermal bridges. The property has now been in operation for some time and shows excellent performance.