Government policies are pushing landlords to meet new sustainability requirements, heaping pressure on investors to back up their efforts to go green.
In response, more owners are relying on AI and other technologies to help them meet the challenge and avoid steep financial penalties, according to a post by JLL.
Platforms, such as Hank, which was acquired by JLL earlier this year, work by creating a digital twin of a building to learn how it operates and then generating a full system audit that details where it can make efficiency adjustments and autonomously deliver actions that span energy savings, asset longevity, comfort scores, and indoor air quality.
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