Shopping Centres
Your tenants don't know what their space costs.
You can't prove what you're delivering.
You manage the facility. Tenants run their businesses. Energy sits in between — too complex for tenants to understand, too fragmented for you to report on. Wattif gives both sides the picture.
Your tenants and staff already see the problems
Tenants notice when their space is uncomfortable. Centre staff notice equipment running for empty zones. Sense Tags capture both — and Wattif connects it to consumption data per tenancy.
Zones
Tenants and staff tap to report
Today's reports
Tenant (Cafe): My space is hot every afternoon. Customers leave.
Tenant (Fashion): AC turned off but we're open until 9
Security: Food court fully lit. Every tenant closed 45 min ago
Maintenance: Plant room chiller sounds rough on startup
The cafe tenant's afternoon heat maps to west-facing glass — solar gain, not HVAC failure. Fashion tenant's AC cuts off at 6 PM but their lease says 9 PM — scheduling mismatch. Food court lighting waste: 3+ hours nightly.
What Wattif sends you
Wattif
online
Scheduling mismatch: Fashion tenant (Zone B) AC off at 6 PM. Lease says 9 PM. This has been happening nightly for 3+ months.
Tenant consumption report: Cafe at 3x cost per sqm vs fashion. Food court lighting running 3 hrs past last close. 4 scheduling mismatches found across tenancies.
How Wattif understands your operations
Wattif starts with your centre — tenant mix, trading hours, lease obligations. Then it connects what tenants and staff report to what the data shows.
Your centre
Tenant mix and trading hours
Common area scope and HVAC zones
Sub-metering setup per tenancy
Lease energy obligations
Wattif asks about your tenant mix, trading hours, common area scope, sub-metering setup, and lease energy obligations. It needs to understand how your centre operates before diagnosing where the energy goes.
Tenant-level analysis
Cafe: 3x cost per sqm vs neighbours
Solar gain driving afternoon load
Fashion: AC off 3 hrs before lease end
Scheduling mismatch, not tenant issue
Food court: 3 hrs lighting after close
Fixed timer, not occupancy-based
Wattif finds which tenancies cost most per sqm, which tenants are losing comfort (and customers) from scheduling mismatches, and where common area waste runs after trading hours.
Prioritised action
Priority actions
Fix scheduling mismatches
Tenant satisfaction — immediate impact
Address common area waste
Your cost — after-hours HVAC and lighting
Recommend sub-metering
Per-tenant visibility where missing
Fix scheduling mismatches first — tenant satisfaction is immediate. Address common area waste next — that’s your cost. Recommend sub-metering where it’s missing so you can track per-tenant consumption going forward.
How Wattif thinks about your centre
Not dashboards. Not temperature alarms. Continuous reasoning across tenant zones, common areas, and operational data.
How Wattif acts in your centre
Four ways Wattif takes action. Each one logged, verified, and reported on WhatsApp.
At portfolio scale
Every tenancy benchmarked
Per-tenant consumption ranked. Cost per sqm by category. Which tenancies are outliers and why. Evidence for lease discussions and outgoings reconciliation.
Tenant satisfaction evidence
Comfort complaints matched to operational data. Evidence that scheduling is right. When a tenant says ‘my shop is too hot,’ you have the data showing whether it’s a facility issue or a perception.
Landlord reporting
Centre-level energy performance with tenant breakdown. Vacancy cost. After-hours waste. Ready for board reporting, ESG, or asset management reviews.
Channel to brands
A cafe chain tenant seeing their data here wants it for all 80 locations. That’s a chain networks customer. One centre relationship unlocks an entire brand portfolio.
Your tenants run their business.
Give them the energy picture too.
Wattif gives every tenant visibility into their consumption and gives you the evidence to prove what you're delivering. Centre-wide intelligence from day one.
Get your centre diagnosed — freeNo hardware required. Works with existing sub-meters.