Heba Fastighets AB Achieves Key Sustainability Milestones through Digital Transformation

Heba Fastighets AB showcases achievements in sustainability through digital transformation efforts.

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  • • Heba's energy consumption decreased to 71 kWh/m² with a goal of 40 kWh by 2030.
  • • The surplus ratio improved from 63% to 74%.
  • • Over 80% of revenue is linked to green properties.
  • • Heba achieved 'green stock' status five years early.

Heba Fastighets AB is spearheading a transformation in the Swedish real estate sector, leveraging advanced technologies such as digital twins and real-time monitoring systems to enhance property management and tenant satisfaction. As of September 2025, the company has successfully decreased its energy consumption to 71 kWh per square meter, with an ambitious target of 40 kWh by 2030, according to their CEO, Patrik Emanuelsson. This commitment to sustainability has led to Heba achieving a surplus ratio increase from 63% to 74%, positioning it among the top performers in the industry.

Over 80% of Heba's revenue is now linked to green properties, underscoring their dedication to environmental responsibility, as indicated by their achievement of 'green stock' status five years ahead of schedule. The use of digital twins allows for continuous monitoring and analysis of property conditions, enabling the company to identify and resolve issues before they escalate, greatly improving overall operational efficiency and reducing tenant complaints.

Emanuelsson noted, “Traditional methods in the industry are outdated. The future requires new approaches and a workforce that embraces digital tools.” This innovative shift not only highlights Heba's focus on enhancing tenant experiences but also emphasizes its pivotal role in the broader movement towards sustainable real estate practices in Sweden.

Heba's advancements in digital infrastructure reveal a significant shift in the property management landscape, setting a benchmark for future developments within the industry.

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