Vitec Trinergy
The first Belgian company that was included in the Vitec family.
The first Belgian company that was included in the Vitec family.
Since 1985, Vitec has grown through a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisitions of companies within verticals. This has facilitated expansion in different industries and geographic markets.
Sweden 1985 – Vitec Fastighet
Norway 2011 – Vitec Megler
Finland 2013 – Vitec Acute
Denmark 2014 – Vitec Aloc
The Netherlands 2021 – Vitec Vabi
Belgium 2024 – Vitec Trinergy
Poland 2025 – Vitec NMG
Property owners with large real estate portfolios face a range of challenges related to energy management and sustainability goals. Vitec Trinergy, established in 2012, targeted the market in Belgium. It initially offered tailored services, then moved on to developing and marketing powerful software products to effectively help more businesses achieve their sustainability and financial goals.
It can be a major challenge to manage costs and energy consumption, often spread across multiple sites. Vitec Trinergy, which was acquired by Vitec in 2024, simplifies this challenge by offering an energy management platform to meet the needs of property owners with buildings in different geographic locations.
Vitec Trinergy has two main customer segments: the public and the private sector. Property owners in the public sector should be role models for sustainability. Vitec Trinergy contributes to the achievement of sustainability goals by monitoring and streamlining energy management.
“We have two customers in the public sector. Firstly, to take care of energy monitoring in all public buildings in the Brussels region, which involves 10,000 buildings, and secondly, the Belgian train operator NMBS/SNCB, which owns 600 train stations, warehouses and more,” says Antoine Herinckx, CEO of Vitec Trinergy.
In the private sector, Vitec Trinergy works with companies such as Jones Lang LaSalle, CBRE and Savills, international companies that own and manage different kinds of buildings.
“We also have property managers like BNP Paribas in Belgium, another major actor. We tend to have the largest customers in our respective segments,” says Antoine.
The retail sector often has an extensive portfolio of buildings and shops, making it difficult to manage them effectively. When several shops share a common area in a shopping center, it is essential to correctly measure and allocate the actual use and costs to the tenants. Vitec Trinergy helps identify which facilities have a higher energy saving potential, budget future energy costs per store and deliver accurate energy audit reports.
Vitec Trinergy currently manages over 21,500 retail properties. One example of a retail client is SCCB, a Belgian shopping center company that manages large commercial properties and develops facilities in France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. Of Vitec Trinergy, SCCB says:
“The Trinergy platform is easy to use and has allowed us to carry out an in depth analysis of our tenants’ consumption, which has contributed to more efficient management of our assets with just a few clicks. Vitec Trinergy is more than a simple solution; it is a partner that offers outstanding monitoring and customized support. Working with the Vitec Trinergy team has been a pleasure – their dedication and expertise have strengthened our energy optimization success.”