Bisly Powers European Green Building Revolution with €4.3M Funding

August 6, 2025, 9:45 pm
Bisly - Building Intelligence Solutions
Bisly - Building Intelligence Solutions
AIBuildingAutomationEnergyEfficiencyPropTechSaaS
Location: Estonia
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $17.55M
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Foxway Group
Foxway Group
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Location: Sweden, Solna kommun
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 2009
Bisly, an Estonian innovator, recently secured €4.3 million in new funding. This capital injection propels its ambitious European expansion. The company focuses on the DACH region and the United Kingdom. A new office will open in Poland, a rapidly growing market for smart building technology. Bisly provides AI-powered building automation systems. These solutions radically cut energy consumption. They optimize indoor environments in both new and existing structures. The firm uses patented digital twin technology for continuous performance optimization. Its cloud-based platform simplifies implementation. It reduces costs by up to 50% compared to traditional systems. Buildings account for nearly 40% of the EU's total energy use. Most are energy inefficient. Bisly's technology offers a cost-effective path to significant emission reductions. It supports grid capacity. This investment fuels critical climate action. It drives the widespread adoption of sustainable building practices across Europe. Bisly aims to replicate its Estonian market leadership internationally.

Tallinn-based Bisly has secured a significant €4.3 million funding round. This new capital injection will accelerate the company's strategic expansion across Europe. The smart building automation provider aims to deepen its presence in key markets. These include the DACH region and the United Kingdom. A new office is slated for Poland, a market showing rapid growth in smart building adoption. This investment brings Bisly's total funding to €13 million.

Buildings are major energy consumers. They represent approximately 40% of the European Union’s total energy use. A staggering 75% of these structures are energy inefficient. Economic pressures are rising. Regulations are tightening. Demand for effective building automation solutions is soaring. Legacy systems often prove costly and unreliable. Scalable and affordable options remain limited.

Bisly directly addresses these critical challenges. The company offers an AI-powered automation system. This system makes smart building technology accessible and affordable. Its innovative platform significantly reduces overhead. It simplifies sales, installation, and setup processes. This leads to cost savings of up to 50% compared to conventional systems.

Environmental impact is a core focus. Transport electrification dominates climate discussions. However, improving building energy efficiency offers quicker, more affordable emission reductions. Bisly's technology provides a powerful alternative. Each tonne of CO₂ avoided through its systems can be up to six times more cost-effective. This provides a compelling case for widespread adoption. The technology also frees up grid capacity. This supports the next wave of energy demand, from AI data centers to mass EV deployment.

Bisly’s solution integrates hardware and software seamlessly. It manages energy use and indoor environments. It works in both new constructions and existing buildings. The system's core is Bisly’s patented digital twin technology. This creates a virtual model of each building. It uses real-time data to continuously optimize performance. The system offers broad compatibility. It supports third-party devices. This provides developers flexibility. It avoids vendor lock-in.

The company has established a strong market foothold. In Estonia, Bisly leads the market. Its automation systems are installed in most new residential apartments sold in 2024. This success provides a blueprint for its European expansion. The system is currently deployed across diverse residential and commercial properties.

Bisly's platform offers essential features for modern property management. These include centralized configuration for easy control. Digital-twin building diagnostics provide deep insights into performance. AI-powered building management systems (BMS) optimize operations. Comprehensive reporting tools benefit developers and property managers. These capabilities have attracted a wide range of partners. Notable collaborators include Endover, Liven, Crown Estate, Bonava, Pro Kapital, Reterra, Hansab, Onninen, and One-Gruppe.

The funding round was led by 2C Ventures. Existing investors also participated. These included Aconterra, Pinorena Capital, the founders of Foxway, and SmartCap. SmartCap is Estonia’s state-backed VC fund. Its Green Fund investment receives support from the EU’s NextGenerationEU recovery plan. This strong investor backing underscores confidence in Bisly's technology and market strategy.

The new capital will drive significant go-to-market efforts. Germany, the UK, and Poland are primary targets. Bisly already maintains offices in Tallinn, London, and Berlin. The company is expanding its engineering team. This expansion will support the launch of a new wireless product line. This line targets retrofitting existing buildings. This move will unlock a vast market for energy efficiency upgrades.

Bisly is actively growing its team. Technical and sales hires are underway in key markets. A Polish-speaking Head of Demand Generation has been appointed. This strategic hire precedes the opening of a full office in Warsaw. This ensures strong local market engagement.

The company demonstrates impressive growth. It tripled its core revenue last year. Bisly is on track for similar growth in 2025. This trajectory highlights strong market demand for its innovative solutions. It validates the effectiveness of its technology. Bisly's mission is clear. It aims to drive the mass adoption of smart building automation across Europe. This will lead to substantial energy savings and reduced emissions. The future of sustainable buildings looks brighter with Bisly at the helm.