The Sun (Malaysia)

Juwai IQI to integrate carbon emissions calculator into super app

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PETALING JAYA: Real estate technology group Juwai IQI will build a carbon emissions calculator into its super app Atlas, which will empower homebuyers with data on homes’ environmen­tal impact and running costs.

Co-founder and group CEO Kashif Ansari said it wants to empower consumers with a greater awareness of their climate impact and the ability to reduce their water and energy bills.

“Developers are rapidly moving towards more sustainabl­e constructi­on, but there are no good tools to communicat­e the benefits of new green buildings to potential buyers,” he said in a statement this week.

Beginning with integratin­g a climate emissions calculator into Atlas, the company is able to feed data to third-party portals and its own real estate listing portals including iqiglobal.com, juwai.com, and juwai.asia.

“The calculator will be a small, illustrate­d data window on each listing that reports on the property’s carbon footprint and likely lifestyler­elated carbon footprints of the people who live there.

“We already provide buyers with a mortgage calculator, and it won’t be long before the climate emissions calculator is just as important to them. Homes that otherwise look identical can have vastly different climate impacts. Juwai IQI climate emissions calculator will make it easy to compare homes’ sustainabi­lity,” he said.

Kashif added despite rapid innovation in constructi­on techniques and materials, buildings still account for nearly 40% of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.

Meanwhile, he remarked that green homes can be good investment­s. Numerous studies from Asia, Europe, and North America indicate that green homes can resell for a premium of as much as 9% compared to otherwise similar properties, which he opined makes green homes a much better investment.

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