All three projects (ALDREN, CEN-CE, EPC RECAST) directly involve EPC frameworks, certified expert schemes, or EPC methodology improvement.
ENBEE SRO
Slovak SME specializing in energy performance certification, smart readiness assessment, and digital building performance tools for EPBD compliance.
Their core work
ENBEE is a Slovak SME specializing in building energy performance assessment, certification, and smart readiness evaluation. Their work centers on Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), building information modelling (BIM), and the development of EU-wide standards for energy auditing and deep renovation. They contribute technical expertise on inverse modelling, IoT-based smart metering, and digital building passports to European consortia working on EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive) implementation.
What they specialise in
CEN-CE focuses on CEN standard-based expert certification, and EPC RECAST keywords include ISO and CEN standards work.
EPC RECAST includes SRI, smart readiness assessment, IoT, and smart meters as key technical components.
ALDREN focuses on deep renovation certification and EPC RECAST addresses retrofit planning with digital logbooks and building passports.
EPC RECAST includes BIM and inverse modelling as methods for more accurate energy performance assessment.
How they've shifted over time
ENBEE's early H2020 involvement (2017-2018) focused on foundational building energy topics: deep renovation certification through ALDREN and training schemes for EPBD-mandated standards through CEN-CE. Their most recent project, EPC RECAST (2020-2024), shows a clear shift toward digitalization — incorporating BIM, IoT, smart meters, and the Smart Readiness Indicator into energy performance assessment. This progression mirrors the broader EU policy shift from basic energy certification toward smart, data-driven building performance evaluation.
ENBEE is moving from traditional energy auditing toward digital building performance tools (BIM, IoT, SRI), positioning them for the next generation of EPBD-compliant services.
How they like to work
ENBEE operates exclusively as a participant, never as coordinator, which is typical for a specialized SME contributing domain expertise rather than managing large consortia. With 16 unique partners across 9 countries from just 3 projects, they engage in mid-to-large European consortia and do not appear locked into a single network. This suggests they are sought after for their specific technical knowledge in building energy standards.
ENBEE has collaborated with 16 distinct partners across 9 European countries through their 3 projects, indicating a broad network relative to their project count. Their partnerships span multiple Western and Central European countries, consistent with EPBD standardization work that requires cross-border representation.
What sets them apart
ENBEE brings a rare combination of deep EPC methodology expertise and practical experience with emerging digital tools (BIM, SRI, IoT) for building performance — a niche that few Slovak SMEs occupy at the European level. Their consistent involvement in EPBD-adjacent projects makes them a credible partner for anyone working on the next wave of building energy regulation implementation. For consortium builders, they offer Central European perspective on standards that are often shaped by Western European partners alone.
Highlights from their portfolio
- ALDRENLargest budget project (EUR 210K) focused on a European Common Voluntary Certification scheme for deep renovation — a flagship EPBD implementation effort.
- EPC RECASTMost technically ambitious project, integrating BIM, IoT, smart meters, and Smart Readiness Indicators into next-generation Energy Performance Certificates.
- CEN-CEDirectly addresses EU-wide qualification and training for CEN standard certified experts — foundational infrastructure for EPBD compliance.