Smart radiator control

Problem Addressed
How to mitigate the risk of conventional heating systems wasting energy by heating empty rooms, using smart technology that is easy to install and retrofit across buildings at scale.
This solution was sourced in response to one of UKGBC’s past challenges on ‘Making Existing Buildings Net Zero Operational Carbon’.
Case Study
An installation was undertaken on a three storey, three-bedroom new build house that had issues with maintaining consistent comfortable temperatures. After installing Radbot the occupants found the temperature much more consistent across the home, and improved energy efficiency. In April 2018 they owed the utility company £23.57, but by March 2019, six months after installing Radbot, they were in credit to the sum of £182.95.
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