With the cost of living and sustainability to consider, energy-saving technology is a welcome addition to any home. Thanks to the rise of smart home devices, technicians can now pivot their services to reflect homeowners’ needs. This promotes further value in every project.
There are many incentives to focus on energy-efficient smart home technology. The market for smart appliances is growing, with UK searches for low carbon homes up by 34%. Property developers are taking note of this trend too. EPC F and E sold for approximately 6% more, dwellings rated D sold for 8% more and dwellings rated EPC band C for 10% and A/ B sold for 14% more.
Not only can these modern upgrades cut energy consumption for homeowners; they can also cut utility costs for new constructions and renovations. Technicians should integrate this advanced functionality to:
Energy saving technology is a staple of any modern home, particularly with new properties.
We might see examples such as smart thermostats, low-carbon LED lights and energy management system automation. These smart home systems work both indoors and outdoors, using WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity for remote control.
Homeowners get real-time feedback on their energy use, encouraging them to use less. Meanwhile, systems like smart plugs can be scheduled based on occupancy – offering cost savings while residents are away. This visibility also promotes sustainable, cost-effective building practices.
From smart lighting systems to home heating, energy saving technology can transform your customers’ homes. Technicians should discuss the latest advancements when taking on new projects.
These handy home gadgets keep energy costs down by automatically turning down heating or cooling systems when users are away. Homeowners can program them based on personal preference.
In some cases, more sophisticated tech can even adjust based on the environment. For example, it will look at factors like the temperature outside or how long it takes to heat the home.
Smart lighting systems keep costs down in more ways than one – starting with the light bulbs themselves. LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than regular bulbs, and the benefits don’t stop there.
Homeowners can customise their lighting to come on, in time with their daily routines. They can even respond dynamically with motion sensors. Providers should focus on the well-being benefits, such as promoting good circadian rhythms, as well as home security.
Smart meters offer full visibility on electric or heating costs. This gives your customers autonomy over their energy consumption – whether it’s turning down air conditioning or charging electric vehicles at night.
Homeowners who use these monitoring systems are up to four times more likely to delay high-energy tasks. Something as simple as using dishwashers or washing machines during off-peak hours makes all the difference.
Motorised blinds do more than improve your customers’ sleep patterns. They also contribute to security and reducing their carbon footprint. By automating smart blinds, homeowners rely less on lamps and other indoor lighting.
They also provide insulation, taking pressure off heating systems. Encourage customers to set their own schedules based on the seasons, as well as keeping valuables out of sight while they’re away.
In 2023, solar panels were named as one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sources in history. Homeowners using solar energy can monitor consumption through mobile devices and make adjustments.
Likewise, they can program other systems in time with the sun – such as lighting or automated blinds. This promotes circadian rhythms, allowing them to wake up and wind down with sunlight.
Both new and renovated homes benefit from energy saving technology. Even better, they offer your customers the ultimate in convenience and comfort. Take, for example:
As a technician, you should be promoting energy efficiency as a USP. This will increase your competitive advantage. You’ll be offering clients higher-value homes with lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint.
From smart heaters to solar energy, customer demands for sustainability are growing. You can draw on your existing systems integration knowledge to put these needs first.
There are also benefits for your business. Introducing these solutions at the property construction or renovation phase offers optimal performance. You’ll integrate the tech seamlessly and reduce utility costs from the outset. Set the standard for modern, eco-friendly homes with CEDIA.