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Energy & carbon evidence pilot

Start with a focused energy and carbon evidence pilot

A Drav pilot is designed to answer practical questions: where are energy and emissions coming from, where may avoidable loss be occurring, how trustworthy is the available data, and what should the site do next?

A typical pilot may run for 60–90 days, depending on scope, instrumentation, operating cycles, and data availability.

Best fit

Factories, MSMEs, suppliers, exporters, industrial sites, and cluster teams with meaningful energy or fuel use and a decision worth supporting.

Inputs needed

Site context, energy and fuel use, production units, major assets, existing meters or systems, reporting requirement, and known operating concerns.

Commercial discussion

Pilot commercials depend on site size, boundary, data availability, integration effort, instrumentation, travel, and evidence requirements.

Pilot flow

1. Site and decision fit

Understand the factory, business requirement, major loads and fuels, reporting need, available data, and decision the pilot must support.

2. Boundary and source map

Select the site, utility system, asset group, production area, supplier requirement, or emissions boundary and map the required sources.

3. Measurement and data plan

Use available meters, bills, fuel records, production logs, and systems first; define extra instrumentation only where it adds decision value.

4. Data trust and starting position

Review completeness, ownership, approvals, factor applicability, source freshness, and establish an appropriate baseline or starting period.

5. Opportunity and performance review

Identify waste patterns, energy and emissions drivers, data gaps, likely causes, and actions that need engineering or operational review.

6. Evidence and rollout decision

Summarize findings, confidence, assumptions, actions, baseline or period comparison, and the recommended next measurement or rollout scope.

Typical pilot outputs

  • Site boundary and source inventory
  • Electricity, fuel, production, asset, and carbon-data map
  • Energy and production-linked intensity starting position
  • Scope 1 and Scope 2 starting view where in scope
  • Data completeness, mapping, and factor-validity findings
  • Energy and carbon opportunity register
  • Baseline and reporting-period evidence where applicable
  • Recommended next measurement, action, or rollout scope

What a focused pilot is

  • • A defined measurement and decision boundary
  • • A practical data and instrumentation plan
  • • A starting position, baseline, or reporting-period comparison where appropriate
  • • An opportunity and data-quality review
  • • A clear evidence and next-step summary

What a focused pilot is not

  • • A guaranteed savings or emissions-reduction commitment
  • • A complete corporate or product inventory unless explicitly scoped
  • • Independent assurance, statutory filing, or legal advice
  • • Carbon-credit validation, issuance, or trading
  • • A replacement for site engineering judgement and action

Evaluate a pilot for your site

Share your site, data sources, operating concern, carbon or customer requirement, and decision timeline. We will help determine whether Drav is a fit and what the first boundary should include.

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