Building Energy Modeling Software

Calibrated models without the manual mesh.

Edinergy builds physics-informed energy models, calibrates them to actual utility bills, and uses them to forecast savings for every ECM. The result is a defensible, reviewer-ready model that meets ASHRAE Guideline 14 thresholds.

From inputs to a calibrated model

Traditional energy modeling requires hours of geometry cleanup, system mapping, and iterative tuning. Edinergy automates the repetitive steps while leaving the engineering judgments to your team.

  1. 01Ingest utility bills, drawings, and equipment schedules
  2. 02Auto-build a baseline model from building inputs and templates
  3. 03Run weather-normalized simulations against actual bills
  4. 04Tune parameters until NMBE and CV-RMSE pass Guideline 14
  5. 05Apply ECMs and compute interactive-effect-adjusted savings
  6. 06Export model assumptions and results into the ASHRAE 211 report

What you get from a calibrated model

Defensible baselines

Monthly and annual energy use reconciled to actual utility bills.

Accurate ECM savings

Savings computed from a model that already matches reality.

Interactive effects

Stacked measures are derated so total savings do not double-count.

Reviewer-ready metrics

NMBE, CV-RMSE, R², and balance points published beside every result.

Scenario comparison

Baseline, ECM, and portfolio scenarios side by side.

Exportable assumptions

Every input and tuning decision travels with the report.

Building energy modeling FAQs

What is building energy modeling software?+
Building energy modeling software simulates how a building uses energy. It models HVAC, lighting, envelope, plug loads, and weather to predict consumption and evaluate energy conservation measures.
What is a calibrated energy model?+
A calibrated model is tuned so its predicted monthly energy use matches actual utility bills within accepted statistical tolerances, typically ASHRAE Guideline 14 thresholds.
What are the Guideline 14 thresholds?+
For monthly calibration, ASHRAE Guideline 14 recommends NMBE within ±5% and CV-RMSE within 15% for energy use. Edinergy enforces these gates before any savings are published.
How does Edinergy build calibrated models?+
Edinergy agents fit a weather-normalized baseline, construct an energy model from building inputs, run iterations against utility bills, and report NMBE, CV-RMSE, and R² for every calibration attempt.

Model buildings faster. Defend every number.

See how Edinergy calibrates energy models to utility bills and drafts ASHRAE 211 reports.