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Today’s schools, colleges, and campuses face increasing pressure to modernize aging infrastructure, reduce energy costs, and meet sustainability mandates—all while improving student and faculty comfort. At Inovis Energy, we specialize in delivering customized energy solutions to education-sector clients, helping facilities maximize performance, unlock incentives, and achieve long-term savings.
Whether you operate a small public K–12 district or a large private university, we tailor our services to meet your operational and environmental goals. We specialize in providing tailored energy efficiency, renewable energy, and EV charging solutions to help educational facilities achieve their energy goals while maintaining a comfortable and productive learning environment.
We’ve worked on a variety of education facility types, tailoring our solutions to match their unique usage profiles and energy goals.
Campus Academic Buildings
Gymnasiums & Field Houses
Dormitories & Residence Halls
Lecture Halls
Cafeterias & Dining Facilities
Parking Lots & Garages (for EV Charging)
Inovis Energy offers a wide range of services designed specifically for educational institutions. Our services include energy audits, lighting upgrades, HVAC upgrades, system controls, EV charging stations, and renewable energy solutions. In addition, we manage rebate and grant paperwork and offer financing options to reduce your institution’s out-of-pocket costs.
Colleges are looking at ways to save energy on campus as higher utility costs and increased operational and maintenance expenses push them to conserve. Higher education institutions, which host a lot of students who are also away from home for longer periods of time, are especially concerned with conserving energy. Here are some terrific ideas for saving energy while maintaining a beautiful campus.
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A building is a capital investment—one that requires continued reinvestment to ensure performance as it ages. Often, that means making efficiency improvements that turn Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) into bottom-line savings. Is it possible to bring an older building to today’s standards? Keep reading to find out!