
EED
EED in practice – making compliance simple
The EED sets requirements for meters and consumption data – but it also provides an opportunity to gain insight and cut waste. Here you get a clear overview and a straightforward way to meet the directive.
If you manage or rent out properties...the EED applies to you as well.
The directive sets requirements for both meters and the way consumption information is shared with residents.
It may seem complex – but with the right solution you can stay compliant and at the same time create value for your residents.
Or read more about the requirements below…

What does the EED require?
The EED sets out three key requirements for properties with individual meters.
Why is the EED important?
You stay compliant – and avoid future challenges
Residents gain insight – helping them to save energy and money
You contribute to the green transition – by reducing waste
How Brunata helps you
We offer a complete solution that makes the EED simple. You can choose the entire package or pick the services that matches your needs.
- Installation and operation – we supply and service remote-readable meters
- Data collection and monitoring – consumption data is collected and monitored automatically via our network
- Brunata Online – the platform where both residents and administrators get digital access to consumption data, history, and notifications
- Mandatory notifications – we ensure that consumption information is delivered on time to each resident
- Documentation and cost allocation – we document all EED-related services so costs can be included correctly in the consumption accounts
- Advice and support – we help you understand the requirements and put them into practice

I can clearly see in the consumption accounts that tenants using Brunata Online have lower consumption.
Søren Møller-Nielsen, Managing Director at Ekona.
Customer case – EED in practice
The Danish housing company Ekona sends monthly consumption notifications to its residents via Brunata Online.
Result: Energy consumption reduced by 10–15%.
Managing Director Søren Møller-Nielsen explains that the initiative has significantly reduced heating consumption in several properties – benefiting both finances and the climate.



