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ESGx Benchmarks

Measurabl’s ESG Exchange (ESGx) Benchmarks offer unmatched depth and breadth in measured energy usage and carbon emissions intensity for real estate, enabling global comparative performance assessment across property types and geographies.

2023 Global Benchmarking Quartiles

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ENERGIEVERBRAUCH
(kWh/ft2)
CARBON EMISSIONS
(kgCO2e/ft2)
ObjektartProzentsatzProzentsatz
25.50.75.25.50.75.
Data Center200.828322.123364.68036.37766.77094.511
Hotel15.46218.92622.9103.6024.9036.389
Office13.36016.69220.2822.6054.1095.794
Wohnungen10.04612.24415.0422.0972.9304.034
Kleidung16.96022.31434.3874.2716.43610.005
Warehouse/Storage3.4735.0058.5100.8991.2932.057

ESGx Benchmarks leverage actual meter-level data zu deliver critical insights for real estate owners, operators, investors, and lenders. Our benchmarks help you understand and manage the risks and opportunities associated with sustainability performance.

A Globally Accurate ESG Dataset

ESGx Benchmarks leverage the power and scale of Measurabl Quant, the world’s most authoritative repository of aggregated real estate data.

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Unlike other benchmarks, Measurabl’s ESGx Benchmarks offer a deeper, more comprehensive approach. They’re designed to be:

Global

Abgeleitet von 110k assets über 93 Länder

Detailliert

Produced on up to 6 geographic tiers und bis zu 100 property types

Komplett

Whole building energy consumption and derived carbon includes tenant spaces, with 100% meter completeness and floor area coverage

Zeitnah

Updated monthly with the most recent meter-level utility data

Transparent

A range of benchmarking metrics for deeper insights into relative asset performance

Historisch

Benchmarking data available from 2018 onward

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Updated monthly, ESGx Benchmarks reports deliver an insider’s look at global real estate sustainability performance.

Transparency, Always

Transparency is a key priority in our approach to benchmarking, because we understand the importance of having confidence in the inputs that drive real estate decision making. That’s why we openly share the parameters and logic behind our benchmarking datasets.

Annual energy use intensity (EUI) for each building is determined by aggregating monthly energy usage values.

Annual carbon emissions intensity (CEI) is calculated at the meter-reading level by applying corresponding, location-based emissions factors.

Our data quality specifications filter for outliers, and require buildings have measured utility data, adequate data coverage, tenant meters, and electric meters.

Measurabl creates benchmarking cohorts at the most granular property and location levels.

Benchmarking cohorts are subject to specific building and customer counts, which ensure both data anonymity and large enough underlying distributions.

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The Insights You Need

Don’t wait—the time to start benchmarking is now. Whether you’re an owner, operator, investor, tenant, or other stakeholder, ESGx Benchmarks provide critical insights needed to better understand and manage the risks and opportunities inherent in building sustainability performance.

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