Addressing a critical gap in the industry

Short Stay Utility Metering addresses a critical gap in the industry where short stay guests typically do not get billed for their actual energy use, turning an operational challenge into a high impact (and fully compliant) revenue stream.

By utilizing one of Wild Energy’s many advanced integrations with popular property management systems, you can seamlessly track a guest’s utility usage, automatically add itto their invoice and charge them upon check out.

Learn how a campground like yours took control of their business’s utility expenses

Leveraging a short stay utility metering strategy helped this campground recapture costs, reduce administrative burden, and increase revenue. 

  • Recover all utility costs with seamless pass-through

    With automated billing, you can recover utility costs and reduce admin work with seamless pass-through of utility and metering expenses

  • Unlock new revenue with an optimized fee structure

    Achieve a revenue increase proportional to the utility usage of short stay guests, contributing to the resort’s overall profitability.

  • Improve Property Valuation

    Boost Net Operating Income (NOI) through significant improvements to electrical infrastructure and enhanced revenue collection from precise utility billing.

Integrated with Leading Property Management Systems

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  • What the Texas Electricity Tax Exemption Means for Submetered RV Parks

    What the Texas Electricity Tax Exemption Means for Submetered RV Parks

    If you operate an RV park in Texas and use smart sub-metering, you may be sitting on a major cost-saving opportunity.

    According to Texas law (Administrative Code § 3.295), electricity used by long-term tenants — those staying over 30 consecutive days — is exempt from sales tax if they consume over 50% of the electricity measured through a single utility account. This is known as the predominant use exemption.

  • $10 Million and Climbing: Wild Energy Parks Are Recovering Real Money

    $10 Million and Climbing: Wild Energy Parks Are Recovering Real Money

    Wild Energy parks have now surpassed $10 million in recovered utility costs and that number is climbing fast— currently at a rate of more than $18,000 per day.

    On average, each park has recaptured over $45,000, simply by implementing metering systems that turn unknown usage into actionable data.

    With electric bills regularly approaching $100,000 per year, it’s easy to see how quickly that adds up, especially when utility costs go untracked or unbilled.

  • 5 Ways Campspot + Wild Energy Automate Utility Metering

    5 Ways Campspot + Wild Energy Automate Utility Metering

    Whether you’re still doing manual reads or just starting to think about short-stay electricity recovery, here’s a quick breakdown of how smart utility metering is being used by real parks using Campspot to save time, reduce errors, and increase control.