ÖKOTEC Energiemanagement GmbH is an international consulting and software company that specializes in energy efficiency and climate protection. With over 65 employees, it offers comprehensive solutions for decarbonization and supports companies in implementing sustainable strategies.
ÖKOTEC Energiemanagement GmbH is an internationally operating consulting and software company that specializes in energy efficiency, energy management, and climate protection. Founded by Dr. Christoph Zschocke and Carolin Libotte, the company has developed from a small start at a kitchen table in Berlin to a globally active company with over 65 employees. Since 2016, ÖKOTEC has been part of the Veolia Group, which further strengthens its ability to implement decarbonization and transformation strategies globally[1].
ÖKOTEC offers comprehensive solutions for companies, ranging from energy analyses to the development of CO2-neutral supply concepts and the creation of roadmaps for decarbonization. The main services include:
The mission of ÖKOTEC is to motivate customers to do more for energy savings and climate protection by relying on the company's expertise, capacity, and solutions. ÖKOTEC places great value on long-standing experience in the energy sector, visionary thinking, and implementation strength. The company's values include commitment, good ideas, and a valued working atmosphere[1].
ÖKOTEC has been committed to promoting energy efficiency and climate protection for decades. The company supports sustainable development through forward-looking solutions focused on circular economy and resource efficiency. ÖKOTEC works closely with selected partners and is actively involved in various associations to drive the transition to a decarbonized economy[1].
As part of the Veolia Group, ÖKOTEC contributes not only in Germany but also globally to the success of the energy and resource transition. Through its international activities and partnerships, ÖKOTEC makes a significant contribution to global decarbonization and economic transformation[1].