Low Carbon Transition by CSXC

The CapitaLand Sustainability X Challenge (CSXC) is Asia’s leading platform to drive innovation in urban sustainability. With over S$1 million for piloting, up to 10 global innovators will showcase solutions, gain expert mentorship, and test technologies across CapitaLand properties. Join this mission to combat climate change and transform urban environments for a sustainable future.

Challenge Statement: Low Carbon Transition

How might we achieve on-site clean energy solutions for our buildings, significantly reduce the energy consumption in existing buildings?

Pain Points:

- Limited space for on-site installation at building and competing use of said limited space;

- Limited availability of renewable energy sources at certain properties;

- Limited cost effective and efficient technologies to harness renewable energy;

- Costly to further improve energy efficiency of assets;

- Existing portfolio of buildings with different HVAC systems and varied building management systems;

- Existing portfolio of buildings in various stages of energy efficiency;

- Limited opportunities to improve energy efficiency due to site constraints;

- Hard to achieve optimal indoor thermal comfort.

The challenge owner is seeking for solutions that meet the following topics: Occupant Experience, Small Installation Footprint, Carbon Reduction, Cost Efficient, Measurable and Trackable, Relative Ease of Implementation, and Ready to Pilot.

Please refer to the attachment for more information.

Opportunities include:

- Access to funding of over S$1 million for piloting all innovations.

- Mentoring from industry experts.

- Opportunity to pilot innovations in select CapitaLand properties are located across more than 260 cities in over 40 countries.

Expires on January 13, 2025

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