Building controls and energy services for mission-critical facilities
Albireo Energy operates across the full building automation stack—from BACnet and SCADA infrastructure through Schneider Electric, Rockwell, and Tridium platforms—but pain points reveal operational strain: high reliability delivery, SLA compliance, system downtime, and cost estimation gaps appear repeatedly alongside aggressive hiring across engineering and sales. The 6:1 engineering-to-sales ratio and heavy construction/retrofit project load suggest they're scaling delivery capacity to match a rapidly expanding pipeline rather than optimizing processes yet.
Albireo Energy is a building controls and energy services provider serving data centers, offices, hospitals, universities, and manufacturing facilities across the United States. Founded in 2014, the company offers end-to-end building automation services: engineering and project planning, installation, maintenance, monitoring, analytics, and energy procurement. They work with platform-agnostic technology stacks anchored in BACnet, SCADA, and PLC systems from Schneider Electric, Rockwell Automation, and Tridium. Active projects span new construction, HVAC automation, data center facilities management, retrofit conversions, and integrated systems testing. The company operates across three countries and employs 1,001–5,000 people.
Albireo uses BACnet, SCADA, PLC, Rockwell Automation (ControlLogix, Studio 5000), Schneider Electric, Tridium, Modbus, Ignition, Metasys, and Lutron. They remain technology-agnostic, deploying across multiple vendor ecosystems.
Active projects include new construction, HVAC building automation, data center BAS/EPMS systems, retrofit conversions, integrated systems testing, BAS/EPMS architecture design, and regional operational improvement initiatives across mission-critical facilities.
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