
Lower Electricity Costs Smart Upgrades by targeting the biggest loads first and automating the rest. Thoughtful changes reduce consumption, smooth peak demand, and improve comfort without sacrificing convenience.
1. Convert Lighting to Efficient LEDs
Replace halogens and old CFLs with quality LEDs at suitable colour temperatures. You’ll cut wattage dramatically and reduce heat load indoors.
2. Automate Usage with Controls
Install motion sensors, timers, and smart switches to eliminate wasted energy in low‑use areas. Scenes and schedules keep usage efficient and consistent.
3. Optimise Heating and Cooling
Service AC units, set moderate temperatures, and use ceiling fans to assist. Small tweaks in setpoints can deliver big savings over a season.
4. Upgrade Inefficient Appliances
Prioritise fridges, dryers, and hot water systems for replacement with high star‑rated models. The fastest paybacks often come from these heavy hitters.
5. Prepare for Solar and EV Growth
Add solar‑ready cabling, isolators, and an EV charger circuit when renovating. Planning ahead prevents costly rework as your needs evolve.
Pro Tip
Ask for a mini energy audit with basic data logging—having a baseline makes savings visible and keeps future improvements on track.


