
20 February 2014 โ Brisbane-based energy efficiency company VAE Group has acquired Rise Technology, a move both companies say will strengthen their position.
Both companies have been heavily involved in what sources say are extraordinary opportunities in Brisbane for energy retrofits, thanks to the profusion of aging โ70s buildings in dire need of upgrading.
Rise was devised by 27-year-old Rav Panchalingam two years ago, working from his home lounge room where he produced Bitpol, a data tracking devise thatโs cheap and easy to use.
Australandโs sustainability manager Paolo Bevilacqua recently told The Fifth Estate that both Australand and Stockland were trialling it, and that it was piquing the interest of other property companies.
Now Panchalingam has sold into the much bigger and fast-growing VAE Group controlled by Ben Carter.
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Carter, currently working on a big tender with looming deadlines, said his aggressive growth plans would continue.
Panchalingam said for his part work was continuing as before, with the challenge of continuing to develop his technology and taking on more clients.
โBitpol is now being distributed via VAE group and weโre developing it a lot further now,โ he said.
โAustraland is still using us extensively and weโve got orders for two more buildings.โ
Discussions were under way with potential new clients CBRE, Charter Hall and Knight Frank, he said.
โOur workload has increased because VAE has a lot of resources and itโs an opportunity to sort out our intel structure so we will be more stable.โ
In the next few months he said the merged group would be hiring more project managers and energy advisers.
โRetrofitting is a big market.โ
