EnergyCAP Launches Watts Chat: Instant Answers from the Utility Data that Energy Teams Already Trust
The newest Watts AI capability gives energy, sustainability, facilities, and finance teams the ability to ask anything and get instant answers from the validated utility data inside the EnergyCAP platform STATE COLLEGE, Pa. , June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- EnergyCAP®, the leading utility and energy management platform, today announced the launch of Watts Chat, the first generative AI capability built on the Watts AI engine. Watts Chat gives energy, sustainability, facilities, and finance teams natural-language access to their own utility data—delivering fast, accurate answers grounded in the audited, financial-grade data their organizations have relied on for decades. Energy and facilities managers work with some of the most complex operational data in any organization. The challenge is not finding useful data; it is making sense of years of bills, meters, vendors, weather, rates across buildings and projects quickly enough to make time-sensitive, cost-bearing decisions. Watts Chat changes that by allowing utilities teams to ask a question in plain language of their validated data, and get immediate answers: billing summaries, meter data, usage spikes, cost breakdowns, vendor-specific details, or export-ready charts for energy audits, all in seconds. Unlike generic AI tools, Watts Chat is deeply integrated into ... Full story available on Benzinga.com
The newest Watts AI capability gives energy, sustainability, facilities, and finance teams the ability to ask anything and get instant answers from the validated utility data inside the EnergyCAP platform
"For quick internal information, Watts Chat is much faster. It summarizes the data, highlights key takeaways, and helps me think about what to check next. This gives me the starting point I need so I can focus on what the data is telling me," said Michele M., Energy Management Analyst, Miami-Dade County.
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