Companies

Nantum AI

Nantum AI was a New York-based company that built AI algorithms to optimize real-time building airflow based on occupancy patterns[1]. The company's technology delivered more than 10% energy savings for customers by enhancing system controls and improving operational efficiency[1]. Nantum AI counted JPMorgan Chase, Jamestown, Carr Properties, and Bromley Companies among its real estate customers[5]. In April 2026, Johnson Controls announced its acquisition of Nantum AI to accelerate AI-driven energy optimization and control capabilities within its OpenBlue platform[2]. The U.S. Government conducted testing of Nantum AI's technology for carbon emission reduction, concluding possible annual energy savings of $28.7 million[6].

Traction

  • Nantum AI reports that "U.S. Government Conducts Real Estate Artificial Intelligence Testing For Carbon Emission Reduction - Concludes $28.7M In Possible Annual Energy Savings".[6]

Product

  • Nantum AI specializes in "AI algorithms to help businesses unlock energy savings, enhance system controls and improve operational efficiency", optimizing real-time airflow in buildings based on occupancy, and is described as "already delivering more than 10% energy savings for customers".[4]

Customers

  • Nantum AI names JPMorgan Chase, Jamestown (Waterfront Plaza), Carr Properties and Bromley Companies (122 Fifth) among its real estate customers.[5]

NYC headquarters

  • The Johnson Controls acquisition announcement of April 27, 2026 described Nantum AI as "a New York-based company".[3]

Status

  • Johnson Controls announced on April 27, 2026 that it had acquired Nantum AI to accelerate AI-driven energy optimization and control capabilities within its OpenBlue platform.[2]

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