Sub-Metering Upgrade Across Multiple Sites for Royal London Asset Management - Inteb

Sub-Metering Upgrade Across Multiple Sites for Royal London Asset Management

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Client Overview

Royal London Asset Management is a leading investment and property management firm dedicated to optimising operational efficiency and sustainability across its portfolio.  To achieve compliance with MID (Measuring Instruments Directive) regulations and enhance energy monitoring, they required a full-scale sub-metering upgrade across multiple sites.

Client Objectives

  • Ensure all sub-meters comply with MID regulations to mitigate tenant disputes.
  • Upgrade and integrate 438 sub-meters across 26 sites.
  • Enable half-hourly Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) to support energy management strategies.
  • Minimise site disruption while improving system compatibility with existing Building Management Systems (BMS).

Our Approach

Inteb collaborated with Royal London Asset Management to deliver a structured and efficient metering upgrade. Our approach focused on:

  • MID-Compliant Metering – Replacing all non-compliant meters with MID-certified alternatives to meet regulatory standards.
  • Seamless Integration – Ensuring new meters were compatible with existing BMS infrastructure to reduce disruption and additional costs.
  • Half-Hourly Data Enablement – Implementing AMR systems to provide accurate energy usage insights, supporting proactive energy management.

Results

The successful rollout of the metering upgrade delivered significant benefits across Royal London’s portfolio:

  • Enhanced Compliance – All sites now meet MID regulations, reducing the risk of tenant disputes.
  • Improved Energy Insights – Half-hourly data collection supports detailed energy analysis and management strategies.
  • Sustainability Alignment – Contributed to achieving sustainability goals, supporting BREEAM, GRESB, and ISO certifications.
  • Minimal Disruption – Integrated seamlessly into existing systems, reducing overall upgrade costs and operational downtime.

Client: Royal London