Control the energy you’re responsible for, even when you don’t own the building

Occupiers are increasingly accountable for energy use, carbon performance and ESG reporting, often without direct control over the building itself.

Moca helps you to drive down energy use, create data-driven ESOS action plans, and lets you show the impact of the changes you make

Clear insight across the buildings you occupy


Moca brings fragmented energy information into one place, giving occupiers a clear and consistent view of performance across offices, industrial sites, distribution centres and R&D facilities.

You gain:

consistent energy data across all occupied buildings
visibility that doesn’t depend on chasing landlords or PDFs
a single source of truth for internal teams and reporting

This removes friction and allows energy management to be proactive rather than reactive.

Plans grounded in how buildings actually operate


Moca combines live electricity and gas data with operational insight from facilities teams to identify waste, inefficiency and opportunity.

The result is a prioritised, practical plan that focuses effort where it will have the greatest impact, rather than spreading activity thinly or relying on generic recommendations.

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Two capabilities, applied together

For tenants, Moca brings together two complementary capabilities that support action and verification across the full improvement cycle.

Moca Agent

From fragmented data to a clear, prioritised plan

What it does


Moca Agent turns fragmented energy data into a clear, actionable improvement plan across the buildings you occupy.

Moca Agent

collects energy data across all sites
works with facilities teams to understand how buildings actually run
identifies inefficiency, waste and opportunity
builds a prioritised plan for improvement
supports engagement with landlords and managing agents

All outputs are auditable, up to date and designed to support internal decision-making and external reporting.

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What Moca Agent enables


Use Moca outputs for ESOS action plans, SECR reporting and internal disclosures.
Credible plans
Actions are prioritised using real data, not generic benchmarks
Lower cost and waste
Identify where energy is being lost and target investment where it pays back
ESG and compliance readiness
Stakeholder alignment
Present clear, evidence-based cases to landlords and managing agents

Moca Flow

Granular insight and verification in operation

What it does


Moca Flow provides the detailed, ongoing visibility needed to understand exactly where energy is being used — and to confirm that changes are delivering the expected results.

It enables

granular insight by area, system or tenancy
verification of savings following operational or capital changes
transparent, auditable data for reporting and assurance

Where data gaps exist, sub-metering can be introduced to improve visibility.

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What Moca Flow delivers


Pinpoint waste
Identify out-of-hours usage and inefficiencies that are otherwise hidden
Verify impact
Confirm that interventions such as lighting upgrades, controls or equipment changes are delivering real results
Ongoing tracking
Monitor performance over time rather than relying on one-off assessments
Reporting confidence
Use verified data to support internal reporting and external scrutiny

Support beyond analysis


Moca does not stop at insight.

We help occupiers:

Optimise heating and operating schedules
Reduce out-of-hours waste
Install sub-metering where visibility is limited
Evaluate lighting upgrades, electrification, solar and batteries
Track impact over time

This ensures plans translate into measurable outcomes, not just recommendations.

Octopus Energy


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Case Study

Moca supports Octopus Energy across offices, distribution centres and R&D facilities.

Work has included identifying overnight and weekend energy waste, introducing sub-metering for deeper insight, and supporting the evaluation of lighting upgrades and battery installations.

Moca outputs are used for ESOS action planning, proving energy efficiency impacts, reducing energy costs and engaging internal and external stakeholders.

Built for multi-stakeholder environments


Moca is designed to work with landlords and managing agents, not around them.

It provides occupiers with the evidence, clarity and structure needed to collaborate effectively — even where ownership and responsibility are split.

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See how Moca supports your estate

Talk to us about the buildings you occupy and the outcomes you need to demonstrate. We’ll show how Moca Agent and Moca Flow can be applied together to turn responsibility into operational progress.