Energy Management

HVAC Use Cases Built for Dealership Facilities

Dealership HVAC is shaped by open doors, service traffic, customer comfort, bay activity, and changing schedules. F2 Core helps make those patterns visible.

Showroom comfort patterns

Service drive and bay challenges

Holiday and exception schedules

Portfolio standardization

Showroom comfort without blind runtime

Showrooms need consistent comfort, but after-hours runtime and unmanaged overrides hide in utility bills.

Customer comfort

Maintain showroom comfort during operating hours.

After-hours review

Surface after-hours runtime so managers can act.

Holiday scheduling

Holiday windows applied across the portfolio.

Exception alerts

Exception alerts that lead to action, not noise.

Service drive and bay challenges

Service doors, vehicle movement, and bay conditions create unique HVAC challenges.

Door-open context

Recognize HVAC patterns shaped by service-door activity.

Service drive zones

Service drive treated as its own zone with appropriate schedule.

Comfort tickets

Bay comfort issues become structured work orders.

Vendor escalation

Persistent issues escalate to authorized HVAC partners.

Portfolio standardization

Dealer groups can standardize schedule review, exception response, and vendor follow-through across locations.

Group policy

Group-level policies for schedules, overrides, and exceptions.

Site comparison

Compare HVAC patterns across rooftops with simple visuals.

Monthly reports

Monthly HVAC reports for leadership review.

Vendor consistency

Standardize vendor expectations and document closeout.

Energy savings note

Energy Management features help identify runtime patterns, exceptions, and opportunities for action. Actual savings depend on site conditions, equipment, usage, tariffs, and implementation.

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