Since families receive their heating bills at the end of the year without any indication of their behavior during the year, it is impossible to decide for themselves how much of the household budget should be spent on heating costs. Tadao now wants to change that.
After select users have already been able to test the new feature extensively in beta over the past few months, the first version of Energy IQ is now available to all Auto-Assist users using a heating system with an electric or gas meter.
In the first step, Energy IQ enables its users to transparently view accurate heating costs and energy consumption at any time. In the future, Energy IQ will also make it possible to adjust temperatures and energy-saving functions down to the last detail so that the amount of heating costs matches personal expectations and comfort. In the app, users can then activate and deactivate required features and energy-saving functions, such as geofencing, and see the corresponding effects on heating costs directly.
Tados Energy IQ creates a tangible link between heating behavior and actual energy costs. The temperature settings and the Tado app are fed data from your electricity, gas or smart meter data and linked to algorithms developed specifically for this feature. Tado users no longer have to worry about a high annual heating bill, as they always have an overview of it and can actively control it at any time by changing the app settings.
“So far, German homes have been heated at will without understanding the effects on annual bills,” says Christian Dillmann, co-founder and head of purchasing at TADOO. “Our new feature, Energy IQ, will be the first solution in the world where users decide in advance how much they will spend on heating costs annually.”
A recently published report shows how efficient smart thermostats can save energy study From the Gemserv Research Institute. The results of the study show that smart thermostats were the most cost-effective solution in all types of buildings and measures to save money and energy. With an average heating cost bill of €1,125 for a typical single-family home for a family of three to four in Germany, the integration of smart thermostats can save around €248 per year and at the same time a significant amount of CO2 emissions (561 kg of CO2 equivalent). carbon dioxide annually).
Energy IQ functionality and compatibility are continually developed and published via app updates.
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