ISO 50001 Certification –
Energy Management Systems (EnMS)

ISO 50001 defines how professional energy management works—it is internationally recognized, economically relevant, and focused on achieving a sustainable reduction in energy consumption. By obtaining ISO 50001 certification, you demonstrate that you use energy efficiently, reduce costs, and make an active contribution to climate protection—with measurable results.

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Benefits of an EnMS according to ISO 50001

Use ISO 50001 to boost quality, build trust and secure competitive advantages

Sustainably Reducing Energy Costs

Through targeted energy analyses, efficiency measures and structured management, you reduce your energy consumption and permanently lower your operating costs.

Accessing Subsidies and Tax Benefits

ISO 50001 certification opens access to government funding programmes and tax reliefs (e.g. SpaEfV, electricity and energy tax refunds).

Demonstrating Climate Action Credibly

Certification documents your contribution to CO₂ reduction and sustainability – a powerful signal to customers, investors and employees.

Your Path to ISO 50001 Certification – Transparent and Practical in 4 Steps

Step 1
Proposal & Commission

Following your enquiry, we prepare a tailored proposal and clearly outline all services and costs. Once commissioned, we agree on a suitable start date for the certification process – aligned with your operational workflows.

🕒 Duration: 2 days
Step 2
Audit Stage 1 and Stage 2

In the documentation audit (Stage 1), we review your documentation and gain an initial understanding of your organisation. Stage 2 is the main audit: we assess the practical implementation of your energy management system and determine the maturity level of your ISO 50001 certification.

🕒 Duration: 1–2 weeks
Step 3
Conformity Assessment

We assess the conformity and maturity of your energy management system based on the audit findings. In doing so, we specifically identify areas for improvement. The subsequent certificate review is carried out promptly and leads to a well-founded decision on ISO 50001 certification.

🕒 Duration: 2 days
Step 4
Certificate Issuance

Following a successful certification decision, your ISO 50001 certificate is issued. This marks the beginning of the continuous improvement cycle, which optimally prepares you for the first surveillance audit and sustainably strengthens your energy management.

🕒 Duration: 1 day

The Core Principles of ISO 50001

what the standard actually requires

1

Systematic Energy Planning

The standard requires a structured analysis of energy consumption, the definition of energy objectives and a concrete action plan for improving efficiency.

2

Introduction of Measurable Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs)

To monitor progress, energy performance indicators must be defined and evaluated on a regular basis.

3

Integration into Leadership & Organisation

Senior management is responsible for the effectiveness of the energy management system and must clearly steer resources, responsibilities and processes.

4

Continuous Improvement of Energy Efficiency

ISO 50001 is built on the PDCA cycle – energy savings are not a one-time project, but an ongoing improvement process.

5

Compliance with Legal Requirements

Statutory energy and environmental obligations must be systematically identified, assessed and fulfilled.

FAQ

Who is ISO 50001 suitable for? +
For organisations of all sizes and industries that want to improve their energy efficiency, reduce costs and take on ecological responsibility.
Is ISO 50001 certification mandatory? +
In principle, ISO 50001 certification is voluntary – however, from 18 July 2025 it will become mandatory for certain organisations. The German Energy Efficiency Act (EnEfG) requires companies with an average total final energy consumption of more than 7.5 GWh per year to implement a certified energy management system in accordance with ISO 50001. The aim is to manage energy consumption more efficiently and systematically exploit savings potential.
What are energy performance indicators (EnPIs)? +
EnPIs (Energy Performance Indicators) are measurable values used to monitor and assess energy efficiency – for example, energy consumption per product or per site.
How long is the certificate valid? +
The ISO 50001 certificate is valid for 3 years. During this period, annual surveillance audits take place. Recertification is required upon expiry.
How much does ISO 50001 certification cost? +
Costs vary depending on the size, complexity and number of locations of the organisation. Typical expenses include consulting, training, certification fees and internal resources. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
Who is authorised to issue ISO 50001 certificates? +
There is no statutory requirement specifying who may issue ISO 50001 certifications. As an independent auditing firm, ADVANTA conducts certifications of management systems. Audits are carried out by qualified and independent auditors – at the end, you receive a certificate as verifiable evidence of conformity with ISO 50001.

THESE ARE YOUR CONTACTS

Maximilian Neuber

Maximilian Neuber

Managing Director


Maximilian Neuber is a managing partner at ADVANTA Cert. As an industrial engineer and auditor, he supports organisations in the assessment and certification of management systems in accordance with ISO standards – with a particular focus on leadership and governance through lived management systems.

Nils Lingthaler

Nils Lingthaler

Manager,
ISO 27001 Auditor


Nils Lingthaler is a manager at ADVANTA. As an industrial engineer and certified ISO 27001 auditor, he advises organisations on IT compliance, information security, and management and control systems. His focus is on the implementation and further development of management systems as well as the practical application of regulatory requirements.

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