Homeowners not leveraging available technology to reduce energy costs and emissions, says report from Schneider Electric
30 1월 2025 - 5:02PM
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Homeowners not leveraging available technology to reduce energy
costs and emissions, says report from Schneider Electric
Although 70% of survey respondents recognize the
importance of reducing their carbon footprint, many are still
opting for small-scale solutions.Turning off lights is the most
common energy-saving method, but accounts for just 5% of average
energy bills. However, only 44% of respondents adjusted their
ambient temperature, representing over half of household energy
use.
Rueil-Malmaison, France, Jan. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of
energy management and automation, today released the third edition
of its consumer survey in a white paper titled Evolving home energy
consumption: Intentions, actions and hurdles to greater home energy
efficiency. It surveyed 13,000 people from 11 countries across the
world uncovering global attitudes toward household energy
efficiency, sustainability and smart home technology.
Gap between awareness and action
Home energy consumption is the main driver of home emissions and
has increased steadily over recent years with the spread of
energy-consuming devices and appliances. This trend, coupled with
skyrocketing energy costs and dramatic real-life impacts of climate
change, has driven awareness of home energy consumption.
Given this, the report focuses on behaviors, barriers and
readiness to adopt energy-saving solutions. Notably, this year’s
results highlight a wide gap between awareness and action. 82% of
respondents consider energy efficiency "somewhat important" or
"very important," whilst 84% said energy efficiency is the top
desired home improvement, and 70% responded that reducing their
carbon footprint is ‘important’ to them.
However, only a few are taking the most impactful actions to
reduce their energy consumption; just 44% regularly adjust their
ambient temperatures, despite this being one of the highest-impact
actions. At the same time, 58% of homeowners turn off lights as
their primary strategy for saving energy, while lighting only
comprising around 5% of electricity bills. The second-most popular
method, unplugging unused chargers (48%), also has minimal impact —
saving only $0.26 per charger annually.
Home energy technology
The report reveals another overemphasis on lighting when it
comes to the types of home energy technology consumers have in
their homes, with 52% of consumers believing that smart lighting
enhances energy efficiency. While 24% own smart lighting, only 21%
have a smart thermostat, with less than half (46%) acknowledging
its energy-saving benefits, despite evidence showing it could
reduce bills by up to 30% annually.
For the first time, the survey explored attitudes toward
artificial intelligence (AI). Despite predictions that AI and
automation could help mitigate up to 10% of global GHG emissions,
44% of respondents said they would never rely on AI for household
tasks, 35% don’t fully understand it, and 41% want to actively
avoid it. In addition, 52% believe smart home technology is too
expensive, even though connected homes can achieve energy savings
of up to 22%.
The survey also shows an awareness gap for more traditional home
technology: 30% of respondents don’t know what their electrical
panel does, and 16% don’t know its location. The electrical panel
is at the heart of the home’s power system and acts as the
gatekeeper for ensuring the safety of electrical devices and
appliances, therefore this lack of knowledge poses potential
serious safety risks if the condition of the panel is ignored as
homes become more electrified.
“Consumers want to reduce their energy bill, increase their
energy reliability and increase energy efficiency in their homes.
Yet, there exists a gap between intention and action. The
technology to enhance home energy efficiency exists today but there
is a lack of awareness of the most impactful ways to deploy it,”
said Michael Lotfy Gierges, Executive Vice President of Home &
Distribution at Schneider Electric. “Through greater
electrification and digitalization, home energy use can be better
measured, controlled and transitioned to more renewable
sources.”
To download the full Schneider Electric Home & Distribution
2024 Consumer Survey Report, please visit:
https://www.se.com/ww/en/insights/electricity-4-0/electrification/evolving-home-energy-consumption/
- 2024 Consumer Survey Press Release_FINAL.pdf
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