Wednesday, 12 January 2011

VPhase device save 10% on electricity

The UK electricity distribution network operates at a nominal 230V, although in practice average voltages are more likely to range between 240V and 245V. The VPhase unit manages voltage to a stable level, normally 220V in the UK, regardless of the incoming supply voltage.

The amount of energy saved is device specific, for example: testing by VPhase on fridges and freezers shows 17%, 15% on normal light bulbs and 10% on energy saving light bulbs. One digital cordless phone showed an extraordinary saving of 44%. Savings will vary dependent incoming voltage and individual devices.

Further savings can be made on washing machines, tumble driers, dishwashers, televisions and numerous other electrical appliances across the whole house.



VPhase plc is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Eaga Heating Services Ltd, a subsidiary of Eaga plc, for the nationwide supply of the VPhase device that is the smart new way to help homeowners immediately and significantly cut their electricity bills typically by 10%, reduce carbon emissions and lower energy use; all without changing their lifestyle or supplier.

Eaga will be offering to supply and install the VPhase unit for £349 including VAT.

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