We have a chance to effectively manage energy savings at home while positively impacting the planet. Last winter, 75% of homeowners adapted their behavior to consume less energy in their homes. Most focused on changing the light bulbs and switching off the lights.
That’s a good first step, but it’s only 2% of your total energy bill. We help homeowners reduce their energy bills without compromising on comfort.
Be energy wise. Make an impact.
Understand your energy bill
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Heating: 55%
1Stay comfortable at home and decrease your bills by decreasing the energy waste from heating. -
Hot water: 17%
2What if you could heat your water tank when the electricity tariff is cheaper? This can lead to noticeable savings on your energy bill. -
EV charging: 12%
3Make sure you monitor the charge to stay within the power contract limit of your utility provider, or charge systematically at a cheaper energy tariff. -
TV and electronics: 5%
4Even on standby mode, electrical appliances can consume electricity. If controlled via a simple connected socket, you can be sure to switch them all off completely when you aren’t using them. -
Lighting: 4%
5How many children leave the lights on when they leave the room? Connect your lighting to easily switch the lights on or off with a single button in the Wiser app. -
Kitchen appliances: 4%
6It's important to select low-intensive energy kitchen appliances. An old fridge or oven can consume much more energy than necessary. -
Washing and drying: 3%
7Washing machine suppliers advise to wash your clothes at lower temperatures to save energy, why not follow their advice?
Heating: 55%
1Stay comfortable at home and decrease your bills by decreasing the energy waste from heating.
Hot water: 17%
2What if you could heat your water tank when the electricity tariff is cheaper? This can lead to noticeable savings on your energy bill.
EV charging: 12%
3Make sure you monitor the charge to stay within the power contract limit of your utility provider, or charge systematically at a cheaper energy tariff.
TV and electronics: 5%
4Even on standby mode, electrical appliances can consume electricity. If controlled via a simple connected socket, you can be sure to switch them all off completely when you aren’t using them.
Lighting: 4%
5How many children leave the lights on when they leave the room? Connect your lighting to easily switch the lights on or off with a single button in the Wiser app.
Kitchen appliances: 4%
6It's important to select low-intensive energy kitchen appliances. An old fridge or oven can consume much more energy than necessary.
Washing and drying: 3%
7Washing machine suppliers advise to wash your clothes at lower temperatures to save energy, why not follow their advice?
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Explore energy savings behavior in seven countries
+70%
estimated average increase of electricity consumption when electrifying heating, cooking, and mobility.1
x3
energy price increases worldwide between 2020 and 2022.2
75%
of consumers adapted their behavior to reduce their energy consumption over the past winter (2022-23).3
40%
consider smart home as an easy and affordable way to reduce energy use.4
Sources:
1Schneider Electric estimation
2Statista
3,4Schneider Electric survey to 9,000 respondents in seven countries across Europe, US, and Australia