Having established itself as the AI platform for enterprise refrigeration management in grocery and cold storage, Axiom now brings the same software-only approach to HVAC
Axiom Cloud announced the launch of its HVAC Optimization module after extensive field validation, marking the company’s first expansion into a new asset class beyond refrigeration. The module autonomously identifies and resolves HVAC inefficiencies across rooftop unit fleets and implements fixes directly through existing building management systems and controllers without the need for manual intervention.
HVAC directly impacts occupant comfort, which can positively (or negatively) affect business metrics such as customer traffic, employee productivity, and revenue. In addition, HVAC is one of theย largest energy uses in commercial buildings, andย rooftop units are a major source of avoidable waste. In retail grocery and convenience operations, those costs compound quickly and much of the waste is preventable.
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For example: Rooftop units commonly run at full capacity during off-hours when a building is empty, conditioning and replacing air as if the building was fully occupied.ย In buildings that rely on multiple rooftop units, it is not uncommon for adjacent units to work against each other, one heating and one cooling at the same time, consuming double the energy without changing the space temperature. These kinds of configuration failures can persist for months or years without triggering an alarm, silently driving up utility costs across an entire fleet of locations. Axiom’s HVAC Optimization module identifies these conditions across a customer’s full portfolio, identifies units that are not working as expected, quantifies the financial impact of each problem, and resolves those that can be addressed remotely without the need for a technician to go on the roof.
“The waste hiding in commercial HVAC systems is not a technical problem, it is an operational problem. Nobody is watching, so unit failures or egregious energy issues can silently persist for months or years without anyone noticing. Over the past year, we have demonstrated significant operational improvements and cost savings for our existing customers,” said Amrit Robbins, CEO and Co-Founder of Axiom Cloud. “The platform that is already optimizing refrigeration across their enterprise covers this too – the same approach that works for refrigeration now works for HVAC.”
For existing Axiom customers, the expansion means the platform already embedded in their facilities now covers HVAC with no new integration, no new vendor relationship, and no new operational burden. The module has been in active beta across 17 facilities and 40 rooftop units, backed by a platform that has logged over 3,400 system-years of HVAC operating data across all Axiom sites and customers before general availability. The module deploys entirely through software, connecting to systems already in place at each facility.
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