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AWARDS FINALIST: Smart technology for energy hardship, efficiency

  • silvereyecomms
  • May 4, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 17

May 4, 2022


Ecobulb – Revolutionary home energy assessment software


Innovation in Energy Award finalist (New Zealand Energy Excellence Awards)


Ecobulb says its innovative model of partnerships, processes and platform could save Kiwi homes a billion dollars on their power bills annually while also reducing carbon emissions.


A two-year project distributing Ecobulbs across six regions was a success. Between 73

per cent and 87 per cent of homes in those regions participated. By 2020, Ecobulb had

distributed 260,095 energy-efficient light bulbs.


That provided a launch pad for the company to develop its revolutionary home energy

assessment software platform.


This platform uses in-home and on-line assessment tools to examine current electricity

use in the home and then provides advice on specific changes and how many dollars

each change would deliver.


The backend is complex and sophisticated, based on real data and scientific evidence.


Ecobulb says the innovation is in understanding that data, building the engine room

around it, and then translating it into everyday language and formats that people are

comfortable with and give them the confidence to take action.


Funding


In April 2021, Ecobulb secured funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and

Employment’s energy education in communities programme to tackle energy hardship

in the King Country.


In just five months, the company developed an advanced tablet-based home energy

assessment software platform; recruited and trained 14 local energy assessors through

partnerships with the two largest Māori health service providers in the King Country;

and delivered home energy assessments in-home, at energy efficiency expos and

remotely via social media to a quarter of the households in Tūrangi, Taumarunui and

Ohakune.


This was the pilot and road test for Ecobulb’s assessment tools.


The company continued to refine its tools, often making changes overnight because of

the co-design approach taken with its funding partners, community partners, iwi and

on-the-ground assessors.


These insights and ideas made the tool even easier to use. A partnership with

Consumer New Zealand’s Powerswitch is evidence of that.


In less than a year in the King Country, Ecobulb has completed 2289 home energy

assessments that are saving those households $1.34 million a year on their power

bills. That’s one-fifth of the homes in the King Country, delivered despite various Covid

lockdowns and restrictions.


Next step


The testing has given New Zealand a proven approach and highly sophisticated but

simple and relatable assessment tools, as well as a supporting software platform that

could save the average household $600 per year.


Ecobulb’s plan now is to roll this out across the country and significantly reduce energy

hardship – saving New Zealanders $1 billion per year on their power bills.


A nationwide rollout could potentially deliver $221 million in revenue for the company –

actual revenue so far is $591,300.


“The energy know-how Kiwi homes get out of our assessment tools might seem like

simple stuff – lighting, water heating, home heating, use of second fridges and the like,”

says Ecobulb founder Chris Mardon says.


“But combined, it’s out of this world in what it can do for people, their pockets and the

planet.”


Ecobulb is 61 per cent of the way to achieving its goal to save enough electricity to

power New Zealand for one year.


The Innovation in Energy Award category is sponsored by Ara Ake



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