
Electricity Submetering That Pays for Itself
Stop subsidizing tenant electricity. Per-unit metering with Measurement Canada approved equipment, automated billing, and 30-40% average consumption reduction.
How Electricity Submetering Works
Meter Installation
Certified meters are installed in each unit's electrical panel. We coordinate with your electrician and handle all regulatory requirements.
Data Transmission
Meters automatically transmit consumption data to our billing platform. No manual reads, no site visits needed.
Tenant Billing
We generate and send accurate monthly bills to each tenant based on actual usage. You recover costs from day one.
Benefits for Property Owners
30-40% Consumption Reduction
When tenants pay for what they use, they use less. Industry data shows submetered buildings see 30-40% lower electricity consumption.
Accurate Per-Unit Billing
No more estimates or square footage allocations. Every unit gets billed for exactly what they consume, down to the kilowatt-hour.
Automated Data Collection
Meters transmit data automatically — no manual reads, no site visits. Real-time consumption data available 24/7.
Measurement Canada Approved
Every meter is certified, inspected, and fully compliant with Canadian and US regulations. No compliance risk.
$0 Upfront Cost
Axis owns and maintains all equipment during the agreement term. Zero capital expenditure for you.
Free Leak Detection Included
Every electricity submetering install also includes leak and flood detection sensors at no extra cost.
Who Is Electricity Submetering For?
Electricity submetering is ideal for any multi-unit property where the owner currently pays the bulk electricity bill. That includes:
- ✓ Apartment buildings (5-200+ units)
- ✓ Condominiums (new construction and retrofit)
- ✓ Commercial properties (office, retail, mixed-use)
- ✓ Student housing and university residences
- ✓ Affordable and subsidized housing
Ready to Stop Subsidizing Electricity?
Get a free assessment of your building and find out how much you could recover with per-unit electricity billing.