Most commercial facilities operate on rigid schedules or outdated metrics like CO2 levels, ignoring the reality that average peak occupancy rarely exceeds 50 percent. Because HVAC systems account for roughly 40 percent of a building's total energy footprint, this systematic over-conditioning creates a significant, avoidable financial drain. R-Zero addresses this by inserting intelligence directly into the building's control loop, sensing live occupancy across zones to modulate airflow minute by minute.
The system utilizes ASHRAE-compliant Occupied Standby modes, ramping airflow down when spaces are vacant and restoring it instantly upon a person's return. Unlike traditional building management upgrades, this approach requires no new hardware or rewiring. At a 521,000-square-foot children’s hospital, the platform achieved a 30 percent reduction in HVAC energy use and avoided 9.72 metric tons of CO2, all while maintaining perfect occupant satisfaction scores.

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