Portfolio carbon tracking across every property.
Real estate companies need to track emissions across large property portfolios, comply with MEES and SECR, and respond to GRESB and investor ESG questionnaires.
1,000+
UK property companies in scope
EPC C
MEES target for 2028 (non-domestic)
GRESB
Benchmark for investor ESG
Regulations that apply
The challenge
What real estate are facing
Portfolio-wide energy data
A portfolio of 200 properties means 200 sets of utility data from different suppliers, different metering arrangements, and different managing agents. Half the battle is just getting the data in one place.
Landlord vs tenant split
Who's responsible for which emissions? Common parts, shared services, and different lease structures create complex attribution questions that SECR and GRESB handle differently.
GRESB questionnaire demands
GRESB is the benchmark institutional investors use to assess real estate ESG performance. A low GRESB score can affect your cost of capital. The questionnaire requires granular energy and emissions data across your portfolio.
MEES compliance pressure
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards are tightening. By 2028, non-domestic properties need EPC C. Properties that fail will become unlettable — and the carbon data tells you where to invest first.
By 2028, non-domestic properties need EPC C under MEES. Carbon data tells you which properties need investment first.
The solution
How Climatise helps
Property-by-property tracking
Individual dashboards per property with portfolio-level roll-up. Track by building type, region, or managing agent.
See this feature →Landlord/tenant methodology
Correct emission attribution based on lease type and operational control. Handles the splits that SECR and GRESB require.
GRESB-ready data exports
Export your emissions and energy data in the format GRESB requires. No reformatting.
See this feature →Portfolio intensity benchmarking
Compare properties on kgCO₂e per square metre. Identify the worst performers for targeted retrofit investment.
Client story
“A single view of the entire property portfolio's carbon footprint — benchmarking properties and targeting reductions where they have the most impact.”
Property Management Firm
Common questions
Real Estate carbon reporting FAQ
You configure each property's lease structure and operational control. The platform attributes Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions correctly based on who has operational control of each energy source, following GHG Protocol guidance.
Yes. Climatise generates exports in the format GRESB requires, covering energy consumption, emissions, intensity metrics, and coverage rates across your portfolio.
Managing agents can be given login access to upload data for their properties. You retain oversight of all data quality and can chase missing data from the platform.
Related terms
Platform
The full platform behind these numbers
Data Upload
Drag & drop your data. No templates, no formatting.
Calculations
Instant Scope 1, 2 & 3 with full audit trail.
Reporting
1-click compliant reports for SECR, CSRD, ISSB.
Reductions
Scenario modelling and target tracking.
Chat
Ask anything about your emissions data.
Suppliers
Automated questionnaires and Scope 3 data.