Facing the need for energy sobriety, companies seek to reduce office costs without disrupting their employees. Heating and air conditioning represent up to 60% of office buildings’ energy consumption, followed by electricity. Start-ups now use data to analyze space occupancy and propose smart solutions, such as temporarily grouping teams to avoid heating empty floors. Beyond these technological innovations, more traditional best practices remain recommended, particularly increased monitoring of IT equipment. These combined approaches allow companies to get through winter more peacefully while preserving employee comfort.


