In recent years, there has been a growing focus on intelligent home heating control as a way to save energy and money. Companies are developing innovative technologies to help households reduce their energy usage and save money on their bills. One such company is Ngenic from Uppsala, which has developed a control system that can connect to existing heat pumps.
Ngenic’s system, called Ngenic Tune, uses machine learning to optimize consumption and provide energy savings for users. The system consists of three modules and a mobile application and costs 4,490 kroner (about 400 euros) in the first year. Each household saved an average of almost 3,000 kilowatt hours, corresponding to savings of around 8,000 kroner or 700 euros.
Another company that is focused on intelligent home heating control is Kapacity.io from Finland. They offer a service that monitors electricity prices and weather forecasts for intelligent heat pump control. Kapacity.io promises annual savings of 300-500 euros on average and charges a monthly fee for their software.
In Norway, Osseous has developed a water heater that adjusts to electricity prices, making it another company focused on intelligent home heating control. These companies are helping households reduce their energy usage and save money on their bills through innovative technologies like machine learning and smart sensors.