“Pioneering” Yorkshire tech business helps households tackle carbon emissions
Smart energy technology business Chameleon Technology has manufactured and delivered its 10 millionth in-home display (IHD), a record for the industry, supporting the government in achieving its 2050 Net Zero target by cutting carbon emissions through energy efficiency in the home.
A Chameleon display is now present in one in every three UK homes, helping consumers to make low carbon and energy efficient choices through visible, transparent, real-time data.
The North Yorkshire based business is the most widely selected and trusted partner across the energy retail market, supplying IHDs to nine of the top 10 energy providers and playing a leading role in the national smart meter rollout programme.
Its IHDs connect to energy providers’ smart meters to help consumers accurately track their energy use and costs. By the end of the smart meter rollout, two in every three homes are projected to have a Chameleon Technology IHD.
The 10 millionth IHD device was delivered this summer. 11 years since issuing its first IHD in 2012, Chameleon now produces on average 1.6 million IHD devices every year at a rate of three units every minute, as part of a finely-tuned 24/7 manufacturing process. Each IHD is tested 126 times to ensure it is manufactured “to the highest quality”.
Mike Woodhall, co-founder and CEO of Chameleon Technology, commented: “Manufacturing and delivering 10 million IHDs to UK households is a milestone to be proud of. Access to real-time energy data is a crucial step to enable low carbon solutions to have maximum impact and provide tangible benefits to all UK households.
“Continued uptake of smart meters, alongside the real-time data provided by IHDs, will help build a flexible, decarbonised and digitalised energy system that will benefit both the environment and consumers through lower energy bills.
“Smart meters and integrated IHDs are an integral part of our future energy system, which is crucial to the UK hitting its eco targets, reducing its CO2 emissions and reliance on unsustainable energy sources.”
At the forefront of the government’s Net Zero strategy, Chameleon also works alongside major players in the energy and technology sectors in creating both hardware and software for consumers to help them reduce their carbon footprints and save on energy bills by being more efficient.
The company has been entrusted with over £3m of innovation funding from the government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to develop energy efficiency concepts and trial an array of smart energy products, designed to seamlessly work together to build a decarbonised energy system for the UK.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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