Energy Management

HVAC Control That Fits Dealership Operations

Review schedules, track overrides, identify comfort issues, and route HVAC exceptions from one dealership operations view.

Schedules by site, zone, department

Overrides logged with owner

Comfort tickets with zone context

Exception routing into vendor workflow

Schedules that reflect real hours

Dealership operating hours vary by department. Schedules show site, zone, department, and exception periods so managers can spot unnecessary runtime.

Showroom hours

Standard operating windows with exception logic.

Service drive schedules

Service drive zones with their own operating windows.

Parts and office zones

Department-specific schedules and overrides.

Holiday or special schedules

Holiday and event windows separated from standard schedule.

Overrides with accountability

Overrides are sometimes necessary, but should not become invisible waste.

Override log

Each override timestamped with site, zone, and operator.

Expiration times

Time-limited overrides expire automatically when not extended.

Manager review

Recurring overrides flagged for manager review.

Ticket creation

Persistent comfort issues routed into structured tickets.

Comfort issues become trackable work

Too hot, too cold, short cycling, or no airflow becomes structured work instead of hallway complaints.

Comfort ticket

Standard ticket form with zone, severity, and contact.

Zone context

Thermostat, schedule, and recent override attached automatically.

Asset history

Past comfort issues and service history surface immediately.

Vendor notes

Vendor service history and recommendations on the asset.

Energy savings note

Energy Management features help identify runtime patterns, exceptions, and opportunities for action. Actual savings depend on site conditions, equipment, usage, tariffs, and implementation.

Ready to bring HVAC control into one view?

Walk through schedules, overrides, comfort tickets, and vendor handoff.