We are proud to announce a major enhancement to the Demand Logic platform with the introduction of our new Scoring Engine and Version 2 (V2) Scores.
This isn’t just an update. We’re reimagining how building performance is measured, understood, and improved.
Our new scoring engine takes the core strengths of Demand Logic - clarity, transparency, and actionability - and amplifies them. V2 Scores go deeper than ever before, giving building teams the power to further pinpoint performance issues, track improvements in real time, and make even faster, smarter decisions.
Buildings generate vast amounts of operational data every day but turning that data into meaningful action has always been the challenge. Our mission has always been to make building performance data simple, useful, and impactful.
V2 takes that mission to the next level. With this release, every score tells a richer story, one that helps users understand not just what’s happening in their buildings, but why.
Our approach has always centred on continuous, data-driven assessment using the information your building already generates to understand and elevate its performance.
V2 Scores advance that philosophy even further, delivering a more dynamic, always-on view of system health, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort without disruptive testing or manual intervention.
With V2 Scores, the benefits you already see become even stronger:
By analysing live operational data with greater depth and sensitivity, Demand Logic now provides a tighter, more continuous feedback loop between insight and action, helping your team stay proactive, not reactive.
The new scoring framework is designed to evolve alongside the industry, developed in alignment with leading performance and maintenance standards and informed by guidance from key organisations shaping the future of building operation.
This new scoring approach lays the foundation for a new generation of Demand Logic features, from autonomous fault detection to predictive maintenance and advanced performance exploration tools.
For a wider perspective on how buildings are performing today, our recently released Annual Building Operational Performance (BOP) Index 2025 highlights the top-performing buildings across the sector and provides a benchmark for operational excellence.