Cumbria-based Energus has integrated the Nordomatic iBOS energy® Artificial Intelligence (AI) system at its Lillyhall base.

Developed in Sweden, the innovative system is set to revolutionise energy efficiency in the building.

The new system utilises artificial intelligence to control various functions including heating, ventilation and cooling systems.

By monitoring environment and occupancy, the system optimises operations for efficient energy use.

This cutting-edge technology uses advanced algorithms to adapt to real-time data, enhancing building efficiency.

Energus anticipates saving around £9,000 per year, thus significantly reducing operational costs.

The system's smarter energy use supports Energus' commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainability.

In Cumbria: Shaun Stanger, general manager of EnergusShaun Stanger, general manager of Energus (Image: Supplied)

The iBOS energy® system is compatible with existing control systems, making the upgrade seamlessly incorporated into the building's infrastructure.

Additionally, by utilising the inherent thermal storage capacity of the building, the system dynamically adjusts energy usage based on internal and external factors, including local weather forecasts and produced heat from equipment and visitors.

Shaun Stanger, general manager of Energus, said: "We are thrilled to be at the forefront of adopting such transformative technology.

"The Nordomatic iBOS energy® AI system is a crucial part of our strategy to lead by example in sustainability and innovation.

"Alongside our newly planted woodland at the rear of the building, for CO2 offsetting, and our electric car charging ports, this initiative forms part of our broader commitment to environmental stewardship.

"We also have several exciting projects in the pipeline that we look forward to sharing over the coming months.”