Install Energy Probe directly in your cooling space and experience the benefits.
Energy Probe weighs together all the factors that affect temperature in a cooling space — from goods and air to operation, usage, and surroundings.
This lets you see how your goods are actually affected in real time — and understand what's happening inside the system.




Yes. We've delivered to nearly 200 municipalities and regions, and we have extensive experience with public procurement, direct procurement, and framework agreements.
Energy Probe is patented technology, which in certain cases can form the basis for procurement on grounds of technical reasons or exclusive rights. We're happy to provide supporting documentation and examples from previous procurements.
No. Energy Probe doesn't involve any modifications to the cooling system.
It gives the facility a new temperature reference to work from, but otherwise the system remains unchanged. At the same time, you gain the ability to set the temperature more precisely based on the needs of your goods.
Yes. Energy Probe works on all types of refrigeration and freezer systems.
It can be used across a temperature range of +30 to -36°C and connects to existing facilities regardless of system type.
Yes. Energy Probe can be connected to your existing monitoring and control systems.
You then get a temperature that reflects how your goods are affected, rather than just air temperature — with no need for additional components.
No. Energy Probe connects to the existing operating and alarm sensors in the cooled space.
It's a simple way to upgrade the facility without replacing existing equipment.
Yes. Energy Probe makes it easier to meet food safety requirements.
Through continuous monitoring of how your goods are actually affected, you get a clearer basis for self-monitoring and HACCP — making it simpler to ensure the right temperature is maintained over time.
Yes. Energy Probe shows how the space itself affects goods over time, giving you a shared and relevant temperature to work from.
This makes it easier to ensure that storage works properly even when different types of food are stored in the same space.
When the temperature is based on how the goods are actually affected, it becomes clear when the system isn't performing as it should.
If the goods aren't reaching the right level, it shows that something needs to be adjusted — for example, settings, operation, or the condition of the facility. When the temperature is back at the right level, you know that both the system and the storage are working as they should.
Yes. Energy Probe continuously tracks how goods are affected by the temperature in the space.
This means that when the facility starts up again after a power outage, you can see how the goods have been affected and make the right decisions about how to handle them going forward.