Measured Results, Not Estimates
Every performance claim eTemp makes is backed by pre- and post-installation data logging across real commercial deployments. The numbers on this page are not projections—they are measured results from operating facilities.
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In Their Own Words
The following testimonials are from operations and facilities leaders who ran eTemp pilots across their portfolios and subsequently approved full-scale deployments. They describe the pilot experience, the data they received, and how they used the verified results to support their capital decision.
A VP of Operations at a multi-unit restaurant group describing the baseline measurement process and the quality of data received in the post-installation report.
"We'd looked at energy efficiency programs before. None of them gave us the unit-level data eTemp did. When we showed the report to our CFO, the conversation was about rollout timeline—not whether to proceed."
How We Measure
Baseline Measurement
Data loggers are installed on each unit in the pilot scope prior to eTemp installation. Loggers record:
- Compressor run time (hours per day)
- Energy consumption (kWh per day)
- Temperature cycling intervals
- Ambient conditions (where applicable)
Baseline monitoring runs for a minimum of 30 days to capture variance across usage patterns, seasonal conditions, and operational cycles. The baseline period does not include any eTemp equipment.
Post-Installation Monitoring
Following eTemp device installation, data loggers remain active on all units for a minimum of 30 days. The same metrics are recorded under the same conditions. No variables beyond the eTemp device are changed between the baseline and post-installation periods.
Reporting
The verified savings report presents:
- Pre- and post-installation metrics side by side, per unit
- Aggregate portfolio or location-level performance
- Calculated energy reduction (kWh and percentage)
- Calculated compressor cycle reduction (percentage)
- Projected annual savings at current energy rates
- Projected payback period
- CO₂ reduction per system per year
Reports are formatted for internal review, CFO presentation, and sustainability reporting submission.
Third-Party Validation
eTemp's data logging methodology uses calibrated, commercially available data loggers. Clients may request access to raw logger data for independent review or third-party audit. The device itself holds NSF certification, and all performance claims are grounded in measurement data from completed deployments—not modeled projections.
CO₂ Reduction at Scale
By reducing energy consumption per refrigeration unit by 20%, each eTemp deployment reduces the carbon intensity of refrigeration operations materially. The average CO₂ reduction across deployments is approximately 2 tons per refrigeration system per year.
| Portfolio Size | Refrigeration Units | Estimated Annual CO₂ Reduction |
|---|---|---|
| 10 locations (avg. 8 units) | 80 units | ~160 tons/year |
| 50 locations (avg. 10 units) | 500 units | ~1,000 tons/year |
| 100 locations (avg. 12 units) | 1,200 units | ~2,400 tons/year |
| 200 locations (avg. 15 units) | 3,000 units | ~6,000 tons/year |
CO₂ reduction figures are estimates based on average energy reduction performance and regional grid emissions factors. Site-specific figures are included in all verified savings reports.
For operators with sustainability reporting obligations—ESG disclosures, franchise sustainability standards, government compliance filings—eTemp's measurement-based CO₂ documentation provides the data specificity that utility benchmarking alone cannot deliver.
The Only Way to Know Your Results Is to Measure Them
A portfolio estimate is a starting point. A pilot is the proof. Start wherever makes sense for your current stage.