Myrspoven is a Stockholm-based software company that uses artificial intelligence to reduce energy consumption in commercial buildings. Founded in 2017 by Anders Kallebo and Johan Brunius, the company combines energy technology with IT to help real estate owners and managers cut building energy use and carbon emissions.
The company's AI system works by autonomously managing buildings' existing control systems in real time, optimizing energy use based on consumption patterns and costs. Myrspoven claims its technology achieves approximately 20 percent reductions in building energy consumption. The system requires no additional hardware installation, making it relatively simple to implement across different properties.
Myrspoven operates across eight countries and manages over 3.5 million square meters of building space. Its customer base includes major Swedish property companies like SEB, Vasakronan, and Hemsö. The company has also worked with Revelop, a property investor that became a shareholder after successful collaboration demonstrating significant energy and cost savings.
The company's stated mission centers on a specific target: contributing to a one percent reduction in the real estate industry's overall carbon footprint from non-renewable energy. This goal reflects an ambition that extends beyond individual building optimization to broader industry-scale impact.
Financially, Myrspoven has raised substantial capital. In summer 2021, the company secured SEK 52 million from Swedish investors including M2 Asset Management. By 2024, it had raised an additional 5.4 million euros from 4impact Capital, Vantaa Energy, and existing investor AMAVI Capital, funds intended for European expansion.
