kWhScan Integrated energy diagnosis

About kWhScan

Integrated-energy diagnosis software built from field project experience.

kWhScan is an early-stage engineering software product for industrial and facility energy teams. It helps users turn site-readable utility data into structured pre-audit reports before deciding whether a deeper site study, supplier proposal or retrofit project is worth pursuing.

What kWhScan is

A report workflow for early-stage energy opportunity screening.

The product is designed for energy consultants, ESCO teams, solution engineers, equipment suppliers and facility teams who need a structured first-pass report from available site data.

Integrated-energy scope

Compressed air, refrigeration, heat pumps, steam and boilers, terminal HVAC, electrical systems and multi-energy coupling are treated as connected plant utility systems.

Engineering report structure

Reports separate baseline, system contribution, equipment selection, control waste, distribution/end-use losses, multi-energy opportunities and measurement notes.

Field-readable inputs first

The workbench starts from data engineers can usually obtain on site, then accepts time-series imports when deeper control or load-profile diagnosis is needed.

Current operating status

Founder-led product validation, moving toward formal commercial operation.

kWhScan is currently operated as a founder-led software product. Domain-based product contact is available at [email protected]. The formal company structure is being prepared as the product moves from validation into commercial release.

Public examples on this site are representative engineering examples unless explicitly marked otherwise. They are not claimed customer projects and should not be read as customer endorsements.

Method boundary

Useful pre-audit diagnosis, not a substitute for professional responsibility.

What the tool can support
  • Opportunity screening before a full site audit.
  • Consultant or supplier report preparation.
  • Scenario comparison across multiple utility systems.
  • Clearer conversations with plant, management or project teams.
What the tool does not replace
  • Formal investment-grade energy audit.
  • Final engineering design or safety review.
  • Guaranteed savings commitment or performance contract.
  • Local-code, compliance or procurement approval.

Review the report structure before using your own site data.

Start from a sample report or open the free workbench to judge whether the workflow fits your project.