- Siemens ranked as a leader in the inaugural Verdantix report “Green Quadrant: Building Decarbonization Consulting”
- Building X, part of Siemens Xcelerator, highlighted as comprehensive digital suite for building energy performance
- Building X, backed by Siemens’ extensive energy expertise, supports customers on their digital transformation and sustainability journey
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has been named as one of the leaders for building decarbonization consulting by the independent research and advisory firm Verdantix. The recently launched report “Green Quadrant: Building Decarbonization Consulting 2024” found that Siemens’ Building X provides a comprehensive digital suite for building energy performance, backed by energy expertise, helping customers achieve their sustainability goals.
Building X is a digital building platform that supports customers to digitalize, manage, and optimize their building operations. This leads to an enhanced user experience, increased performance, and improved sustainability. It is part of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform that enables customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster and at scale.
“With organizations searching for cost-effective and actionable ways to meet aggressive climate goals, we were happy to learn that one of the newest Green Quadrant reports focused on building decarbonization consulting,” said Constantin Ginet, Global Head of Energy Performance Services at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. “And we were very honored to receive such high marks from Verdantix for our comprehensive digital technology stack supported by Building X, deep energy expertise, building optimization technologies and strategy consulting capabilities.”
The report provides a deep, quantitative analysis of ten most prominent vendors in the space focused on real estate specialists from design and engineering to commercial real estate. The analysis draws on the findings of an 89-point questionnaire, live briefings with vendors, and detailed customer interviews.