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EDGE APM is asset performance management and energy optimization software for commercial real estate. The official website positions it as a “single source of truth data platform.” It combines building services engineering, property surveying, and cost consulting capabilities, turning EPC models, real energy data, consulting reports, and audit data into net-zero and BAU cost planning, stranded-asset analysis, carbon accounting, energy reporting, compliance risk assessment, and digital data compliance outputs.
The product is mainly divided into Portfolio Manager, EPC Bureau + Portfolio Manager, and Asset Manager. Portfolio Manager is geared more toward investment, fund, and portfolio management. It can compare building carbon and cost metrics in bulk, automatically generate RICS-compliant cost plans, centralize fund data, identify data gaps, and use a digital-twin view to visualize buildings and HVAC coverage, assessing the impact of HVAC replacement on cost, energy savings, and EPC ratings. Asset Manager is more suitable for engineering consultants, covering contractor audits, mobile checklists, RAG ratings, digital asset registers, SFG20/RICS coding, PPM planning, BAU and net-zero cost plans, project management, quote approvals, and cost libraries.
The official website does not disclose any packages, subscription pricing, or implementation fees, nor does it state whether pricing is based on the number of assets, floor area, users, or modules. The site offers a “Request a demo” option, but explicitly states that demos are limited to investment, fund, or asset management companies. No free version or public trial entry point was found.
EDGE APM’s integration information is mainly focused on data inputs and industry tools: it can use EPC models, real energy consumption data, consulting reports, and audit data. Asset Manager can work with CRREM for stranded-asset timeframe analysis, and can also connect to energy/water monitoring software such as Envizi as well as indoor air quality sensors. On the compliance side, it covers scenarios including TCFD, Taxonomy/SFDR, GRESB, GHG Protocol, MEES, and IFRS. However, the website does not disclose information on security certifications, encryption, permission management, APIs, or deployment options.
Its strengths are its strong vertical focus and the relatively complete loop it builds around net zero, EPC, and ESG disclosure for commercial real estate in the UK and Europe. It can also turn existing compliance spending into portfolio-level insights. The downsides are a lack of transparent commercial information, a relatively high barrier to product evaluation, and limited disclosure around security, permissions, and developer capabilities. It is best suited to commercial real estate investors, fund/asset management companies, and organizations providing engineering, energy, and property consulting services to them.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Given that its compliance context is clearly oriented toward the UK/EU, domestic Chinese companies focused on local energy consumption, carbon management, property asset management, or ESG disclosure may need to evaluate local regulatory fit and implementation service capabilities. Comparable options include international solutions such as Envizi, Deepki, Measurabl, Planon, and Facilio, as well as domestic SaaS products for energy management, carbon management, and real estate asset management.
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