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Does the E-Top thermostat save electricity?
Yes, smart thermostats save energy. At present, the thermostat on the market mainly has two ways to adjust the schedule: the first is more basic and stable is the user according to their own needs to create a different time every day temperature adjustment; The second is to import AI algorithm, intelligent learning user habits, automatically help users adjust the indoor temperature. The former method is relatively stable but not flexible enough, while the latter method is not fully functional at present, so customers need to consider by themselves. But it is clear that only thermostats can help customers save money on their electric bills up to a point.
How much energy does the E-Top thermostat save?
Different thermostats have different energy-saving standards, but 10% is a safety benchmark. You need to test your smart thermostat to see exactly how well it works for you.
The amount of energy you save from your smart thermostat varies depending on the local climate, household size, and number of residents. Energy Star says its certified smart thermostats save an average of 8 percent on heating or cooling costs, or $50 a year. According to e-TOP's partner tests, using smart thermostats can save 15 to 22 percent on cooling and heating costs, while the product's longer service life avoids customers' frequent maintenance and replacement costs. However, these data are only for the data of the European market, and further in-depth testing and statistics may be needed for countries in other regions.
How does E-TOP thermostat save electricity?
The main way smart thermostats save power is by automatically reducing heating and cooling when it's not needed. E-top device detects the change of room temperature to determine whether the thermostat is turned on in a window-opening environment, and then turns on OWD function to turn off the thermostat to reduce energy waste.
It's worth noting that as long as the thermostat is programmable, you're likely to get the same results as a suitable "smart" thermostat. At present, the vast majority of products launched by E-Top support 7-day programming, which to some extent solves the preference problem of different user groups. Smart thermostats, however, shine because of their usability. If the thermostat is programmable but the interface sucks, you're less likely to use it and enjoy the savings. Instead, you're more likely to use a well-designed smart thermostat that can save you a lot of work -- even if it's just as technically powerful as a low-end programmable thermostat.
What is the energy-saving mode of E-TOP thermostat?
The E-Top Smart thermostat has an energy saving mode that prioritizes electricity over comfort. This will ultimately lead to more savings on your bill. The nuances of these energy saving modes will vary depending on the ambient temperature, occupancy numbers, etc., but this mode can override previous schedules unless otherwise noted. Usually, even in energy-saving mode, there are minimum and maximum safe temperatures that can turn the thermostat on.
If available, the smart thermostat will take into account your provider's use-time rate, so it will incorrectly heat or cool during off-peak hours to enjoy a lower electricity bill. In addition to the energy saving mode, smart thermostats have many other Settings that can be adjusted for the best experience.
Hopefully this article will give a clearer picture of how much you can save by using an E-Top smart thermostat.
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