BOSTON—Wint, the leading water management solution for the built environment, announced the launch of Water Insights, giving facility and sustainability managers, developers, and general contractors a clear, actionable view of their buildings’ water usage patterns.
Facility and sustainability teams currently manage their buildings’ water using aggregate, low-granularity consumption data—often provided with significant delay by water utilities. While this information provides a high-level understanding of total consumption, it offers little to no visibility into long-term trends or the root causes of water inefficiencies.
With Water Insights, Wint collects granular flow data and uses AI to analyze it in the cloud, uncovering usage patterns and anomalies over time. This analysis is distilled into actionable guidance that highlights emerging inefficiencies and pinpoints potential sources of over-consumption.
Water Insights identifies long-term trends that would otherwise go unnoticed. It enables comparisons and benchmarking relative to similar asset classes and detects potential equipment malfunctions, configuration issues, and inefficient practices before they escalate. Intuitive, easy-to-read dashboards help managers spot problems early and focus on the highest-impact areas, positioning teams to proactively reduce their buildings’ waste, carbon footprint, and operational damage.
“On its own, raw water usage data doesn’t solve problems—it’s just numbers. The real value comes when intelligent analysis transforms that data into clear, actionable insights that help teams make better decisions,” said Rami Kletshevsky, Director of Product Management at Wint. “Water Insights delivers the real-world bottom line, giving facility managers a clear understanding of how water behaves in their buildings—and what steps can be taken. It shines a light on hidden inefficiencies that even seasoned experts can miss when looking at the numbers alone. This helps to address issues early, optimize system performance, and drive long-term strategic decisions that protect assets, reduce costs, and advance sustainability across facilities.”