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Asset Management Is the New Energy Management: Why Asset Optimization Unlocks Energy Efficiency
by Phoenix Energy Technologies on May 21, 2025
In the past, energy management was all about cutting consumption – turning off lights, regulating HVAC, and tracking utility bills for billing mistakes. But in 2025, that approach is outdated. Energy savings and sustainability gains are no longer confined to the utility bill, they’re found deep within the performance of your most energy intensive assets.
HVAC, lighting and refrigeration systems – each of these represents a sea of data, a performance variable, and a lever for smarter, more strategic energy management. And for multi-site retail operations and grocery chains, these assets are replicated across hundreds or thousands of locations, making the opportunity for optimization massive.
Facilities, energy, and sustainability teams are now using analytics to translate asset performance into energy performance. And in doing so, they’re unlocking cost savings, operational efficiency, and sustainability improvements at scale.
The Evolving Role of Asset Management
Historically, asset management in retail was considered a necessary cost focused on repair, replacement, and keeping stores open. But that’s changing rapidly.
Today’s retail facilities are digitally connected and increasingly expected to run with precision. In this environment, every asset contributes not just to store up time, but also to operational efficiency, energy management, comfort, sustainability, and the customer experience.
In 2025, asset management isn’t just about fixing what’s broken. It’s about proactively managing the performance, longevity, and energy footprint of every critical system in every store because the cost of inefficiency gets multiplied across the portfolio.
Analytics as the Engine: From Reactive to Predictive
The turning point in this evolution is analytics.
With IoT sensors, cloud-based energy platforms, and smart equipment, facilities managers in retail are moving from reactive fixes to predictive operations. Instead of waiting for a rooftop unit to fail during a summer heatwave or a refrigerated case to break down over a holiday weekend, predictive analytics helps teams see issues coming.
HVAC units that once followed calendar-based preventive maintenance are now serviced based on runtime, energy consumption, and performance patterns. Lighting systems adapt to store traffic and occupancy. Refrigeration assets self-report when energy usage spikes or temperatures fluctuate long before spoilage occurs.
The result?
- Fewer emergencies
- Reduced truck rolls
- Reduced shrinkage and store closures due to comfort issues
- More consistent comfort and store environments
- Lower OpEx
- Less energy waste
Asset-Centric Energy Management in Practice
This isn’t just a concept. It’s happening in retail today.
- Grocery chains are using real-time refrigeration analytics to track compressor performance, detect temperature drifts, and optimize defrost cycles.
- Big-box retailers are layering energy dashboards on top of CMMS systems to create asset-level energy visibility across stores. This allows them to track HVAC health and consumption trends across regions and identify systemic underperformance.
- Convenience store operators are using smart sensors and alerts to monitor lighting controls and display case temperatures making adjustments that add up to significant savings over thousands of sites.
In each case, the insight isn't just saving energy – it’s improving operations and supporting sustainability commitments.
The Data Layer: Turning Asset Data into Energy Intelligence
To unlock this level of insight, multi-site retailers are investing in platforms that combine energy, asset, and operations data in one place. These platforms pull from building automation systems, energy meters, service logs, and more, creating a 360-degree view of asset performance and the resulting impact.
Machine learning models are flagging anomalies before they escalate. For example, if a refrigeration case shows a subtle uptick in compressor energy use without a corresponding load change, the system prompts a service ticket, potentially avoiding a major failure or product loss.
This approach turns data into decisions, helping facilities teams prioritize where to send technicians, when to act, and how to justify capital investments.
ROI and Sustainability: More Than Just Cost Savings
When energy and asset strategies converge, the return is undeniable, especially for large retail portfolios:
- Lower OpEx: Predictive maintenance reduces emergency calls and overtime costs
- Deferred CapEx: High-performing assets last longer, delaying costly replacements
- Energy Efficiency: Real-time adjustments cut consumption and demand charges
- Reduced Shrinkage: Predictive asset health analytics identify refrigeration equipment likely to fail before cooling is lost
- Sustainability: Analytics link equipment performance to emissions, enabling credible, actionable reporting
What’s Next: Preparing for Convergence
Leading multi-site operators are already rethinking how energy, facilities, and sustainability teams work together. Those seeing the biggest impact are:
- Integrating Systems: Breaking down silos between facilities, energy, and IT by integrating data across platforms.
- Upskilling Teams: Equipping store managers, facility managers, and regional directors with the tools and training to act on data.
- Investing in Visibility: Choosing platforms that provide a unified, transparent view of performance across all stores and assets.
The convergence of asset and energy management isn’t just a trend, it’s a necessity. The future of facilities management will belong to those who can tie energy outcomes to asset strategy.
If your facilities, energy, or sustainability teams are still managing energy separately from asset performance, 2025 is the year to change that. With analytics as the connective thread, multi-site operations can gain unprecedented control over comfort, cost, and consistency – and create a future-ready operation.
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