Smarter water use in hospitals.
Hospitals operate continuously, serve thousands of people and rely on water across wards, washrooms, kitchens and technical facilities. EWS helps reduce consumption without compromising hygiene, comfort or daily operation.
Hospital water use. Clear savings opportunities.
The greatest potential is rarely found in one place. EWS maps consumption across the entire facility and identifies where targeted measures can deliver the strongest impact.
From everyday use to hidden technical losses.
Hundreds of taps, showers and technical systems operate every day. Small inefficiencies across the facility can create significant annual costs.
Washbasins & clinical areas
Large numbers of daily handwashing cycles make washbasins one of the most important savings areas.
Showers & patient rooms
Water and energy savings can be achieved while maintaining a comfortable shower experience.
Sanitary facilities
Efficient flushing reduces unnecessary water use across staff, visitor and patient washrooms.
Technical systems & leaks
Monitoring helps reveal abnormal usage, continuous losses and consumption outside normal operation.
One partner. One complete solution.
EWS manages the full process from the first measurement to implementation and long-term control. The hospital gets one coordinated project instead of several disconnected suppliers.
Water audit
Current consumption and the main savings potential are identified.
Tailored design
Measures are selected for the facility, its operation and users.
Installation
Implementation is coordinated to minimise disruption to operation.
Monitoring
Measured data confirms performance and protects long-term savings.
Practical answers for hospital projects.
A concise overview of the questions healthcare facilities most often ask before starting a water-saving project.
Can installation be carried out during normal operation?
Yes. Work can be divided into stages and planned around the hospital's operating schedule.
Does lower water flow affect hygiene or comfort?
The solution is configured to reduce waste while keeping use practical and comfortable.
How is the savings potential calculated?
The estimate is based on current consumption, operating patterns and the proposed measures.
Can several buildings be monitored together?
Yes. Smart Metering can provide one overview for several buildings, departments or consumption points.
Is Smart Metering required for every project?
No. It is recommended where detailed control, leak detection or reporting is important.
How long does a typical hospital project take?
The timeline depends on the facility size, number of consumption points and scope of installation.
Call us and discuss your hospital project.
Our team will help you identify the right next step and explain what can be assessed during the initial water audit.

