
EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics
Energy management software
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What is EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics
EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics is an energy and utility data analytics module used to analyze consumption and cost trends across facilities and meters. It is typically used by energy managers, sustainability teams, and finance or facilities staff to identify anomalies, track performance over time, and support reporting based on utility bill and meter data. The product focuses on configurable dashboards, interval and billing-data analysis, and exception-based workflows to surface unusual usage or spend patterns. It is commonly deployed as part of the broader EnergyCAP platform for utility bill management and energy information management.
Utility-bill analytics focus
SmartAnalytics is designed around utility billing and meter datasets, which helps teams connect cost and consumption analysis to invoices and account structures. This supports common energy-management workflows such as rate-impact review, cost allocation validation, and tracking usage intensity over time. For organizations that rely heavily on invoice data rather than only building controls data, this emphasis can reduce the need for separate analysis tooling.
Dashboards and KPI tracking
The module provides configurable dashboards and KPI views for monitoring energy use, demand, and spend across sites. This helps standardize reporting for multi-site portfolios and enables recurring performance reviews without rebuilding analyses each cycle. It is oriented toward operational monitoring and management reporting rather than one-off engineering studies.
Exception and anomaly identification
SmartAnalytics supports identifying unusual patterns (for example, spikes, baseload shifts, or unexpected demand behavior) to prompt investigation. This can help teams prioritize which facilities or accounts to review first when managing large portfolios. Exception-based review is a practical differentiator versus tools that primarily emphasize static reporting.
Depends on data quality
The value of analytics depends on timely, accurate utility bill and meter data, including correct meter mappings and account hierarchies. If invoices arrive late, contain estimated reads, or are inconsistently coded, analytics outputs can be misleading. Many organizations need ongoing data governance to keep results reliable.
Not a building controls system
SmartAnalytics analyzes energy and utility data but does not function as a building automation system or direct equipment control layer. Organizations that need real-time control, advanced fault detection tied to equipment telemetry, or automated setpoint optimization typically require additional systems. This can increase integration and operational complexity.
Advanced modeling may be limited
Compared with platforms that emphasize deep simulation, grid modeling, or engineering-grade power system analysis, SmartAnalytics is more oriented to portfolio analytics and reporting. Use cases such as detailed energy modeling, electrical network studies, or complex scenario simulation may require separate specialist tools. Buyers should validate whether the available analytics cover their forecasting and measurement-and-verification requirements.
Plan & Pricing
Not publicly listed on the vendor site. EnergyCAP lists SmartAnalytics as an add-on to its Utility Management platform but does not publish per-plan or per-user pricing for SmartAnalytics on its official pages. Contact EnergyCAP sales for a quote.
Seller details
EnergyCAP, Inc.
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
1982
Private
https://www.energycap.com/
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