CORE-KI
CO2 reduction and accelerated renovation through AI-driven strategies and renewable energy in the existing residential building stock
Apr 01, 2026 – Mar 31, 2029
This project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) under grant number 03EN1127D.
he ISFH subproject aims to develop standardized heat pump supply concepts for the existing stock of multi-story residential buildings, evaluate them using simulations, and make them usable for data-supported renovation planning with a focus on different archetypes. Given the lack of standardized solutions for integrating heat pumps into multi-family buildings, planning and system design are often subject to considerable time pressure and are not based on reliable decision-making criteria. The subproject addresses this gap by providing robust, transferable, and practical supply concepts that enable the rapid and informed selection of suitable heat pump systems.
The results form a technical basis for data-supported and, in the short term, AI-supported decision-making processes in the joint project. The scientific analysis and standardization of the supply concepts is intended to reduce the barriers to the use of heat pumps in multi-family housing stock and contribute to the scaling of climate-neutral heat supply systems in Germany. The findings obtained in the project will thus support the housing industry, planning offices, and specialist companies in the technological transformation of the building stock. The results will be made available for knowledge transfer in the form of practice-oriented preparation for the target groups and through scientific publications