Industries
Energy and carbon intelligence for industrial operations and supply chains
Drav is focused on industrial teams that need to find energy and operating losses, understand emissions drivers, improve data trust, and respond to customer or reporting requirements with evidence.
Textile factories
- Electricity, fuel, steam, production, and utility-data visibility
- Motors, compressors, boilers, dyeing, HVAC, pumps, and shared utilities
- Energy and emissions intensity by tonne, batch, or another approved denominator
- Evidence preparation for buyer, programme, and supply-chain requests
Metal and auto-component units
- CNC, furnace, compressor, pump, panel, and utility monitoring
- Demand spikes, off-hour usage, power-factor issues, and recurring waste
- Scope 1 fuel and Scope 2 purchased-electricity visibility
- Supplier evidence for OEM, customer, lender, and sustainability requests
Export-oriented manufacturers and suppliers
- Traceable electricity, fuel, production, factor, and period records
- Customer- and product-specific activity-data readiness
- Supplier, ESG, and relevant CBAM-related data preparation
- Controlled evidence instead of repeated spreadsheet reconstruction
Industrial parks and clusters
- Repeatable energy and carbon data templates across participating sites
- Shared utility and common infrastructure visibility where applicable
- Common data-quality, baseline, evidence, and reporting requirements
- Cluster-led pilots for associations, programmes, auditors, and partners
General MSME manufacturing sites
- Practical energy visibility without building a large internal specialist team
- Production-linked energy intensity and selected carbon-data readiness
- Focused pilots before larger metering or efficiency investments
- Support for larger-customer and supplier-questionnaire evidence needs
Where MSMEs fit
Drav is relevant to suitable MSME factories that have meaningful electricity or fuel use, available operating data, and a practical reason to improve performance or respond to a customer, OEM, lender, cluster, or reporting request. MSMEs are one important segment, not the only segment Drav serves.
Begin with one utility, production area, asset group, or reporting boundary.
Use existing meters, bills, fuel records, production logs, and approved manual data before adding instrumentation.
Support cluster-, auditor-, ESCO-, programme-, and OEM-supplier-led pilot models.