The Swedish utility data landscape provides well-established infrastructure for organisations aiming to monitor, manage, and optimise their energy usage. With high smart meter implementation and a centralised approach to data collection, Sweden offers excellent opportunities for leveraging granular electricity, water and district heating data for efficiency improvements and sustainability efforts.
In Sweden, access to electricity, water and district heating consumption data is most commonly obtained directly from the utility providers or alternatively facilitated via companies like Metry.
Metry is a leading data aggregator platform that connects to utilities and metering companies across the country.
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What does it cost to get access to data?
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Some utilities provide data for free, others charge for making e.g. API-connections available.
Metry’s model allows access to both high-resolution smart meter data and basic aggregated readings, depending on what’s available from the utility and what has been authorised by the customer. Metry offers different tiers and licensing models depending on your organisation’s data needs – from standard access to historical and high-frequency data to advanced reporting capabilities.
If you are already paying for Metry’s data collection services, this data can normally be made available to Ento free of charge through a simple, digital approval procedure (see below).
At Ento, we guide you through the process of setting up access to your electricity data and help determine the most cost-effective and scalable integration for your organisation.
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How can I use the data to create value for my organisation?
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Swedish utilities generally provide hourly electricity, water and district heating data from smart meters.
This type of granular data is ideal for:
Using Ento Advisor, you can unlock actionable insights to improve building performance, while Ento Strategy helps you develop a comprehensive, long-term energy strategy and supports ESG reporting.
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What is the data suited for?
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How do I get access to the data?
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If you are not already using Metry, the process depends on the utility.
You typically need to:
Only users with a Metry account can integrate their hourly electricity, district heating and water data to Ento via Metry. There are two ways to integrate. Users can:
Once this information is in place, Ento will configure the integration and begin pulling data securely through Metry’s API. The process is typically fast and can be scaled easily across multiple buildings or portfolios.
Whether you are looking to connect with district heating utilities, manage HVAC systems remotely, or monitor real-time energy usage, we are here to help Swedish building owners achieve seamless, data-driven energy management, and cost savings.
Let's set up an integration that suits your energy needs.
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