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EcoFactor Debuts Residential HVAC Performance Monitoring Service
Consumers can save thousands on repairs and energy costs by identifying HVAC system malfunctions early
Redwood City, Calif. — January 23, 2014 — EcoFactor, the leader in cloud-based home energy services, formally announced the launch of its HVAC Performance Monitoring (HPM) service after completion of a successful HVAC trial evaluating thousands of homes. Using patented cloud-based analytics algorithms and pattern recognition, the service remotely detects, analyzes and notifies consumers of HVAC performance issues. This early warning service is delivered through EcoFactor’s SaaS energy analytics platform and expands the company’s current offerings, which include residential energy efficiency and demand response. HPM can deliver real energy efficiency savings on top of the 10–15 percent savings already achieved through EcoFactor’s patented automation service.
The results of the trial support the widely-held belief in the HVAC industry that millions of American homes have problems with their heating and cooling systems that go undetected – problems that represent big opportunities to save both energy and money. More significant was the finding that many of these issues can be accurately recognized through data analytics. EcoFactor discovered that six percent of all households in the trial had HVAC system problems that wasted energy and often compromised comfort as well. Furthermore, 68 percent of consumers who experienced issues were unaware that there was a problem. Many of the issues uncovered by EcoFactor’s HPM service would likely have resulted in catastrophic equipment failure possibly costing thousands of dollars to fix if left untreated.
“HVAC dealers will line up for this service because it enhances the value of their HVAC service contracts and lowers customer acquisition costs. In addition, keeping a product running at peak efficiency over its lifetime provides pervasive savings, making it ideally suited for utility energy efficiency incentives. Many utilities are in the process of integrating fault detection into their energy efficiency programs,” says Tom Kerber, Director of Research at Parks Associates.
The mandatory inclusion of Fault Detection and Diagnostics (FDD) in commercial roof top HVAC systems in building codes such as California’s Title 24, effective July 2014, will alter the HVAC industry. The ability to diagnose faults with remote analytics will be a powerful alternative to expensive hardware solutions.
HPM key features and benefits:
– Real-time analysis – Early detection can help reduce the number of catastrophic failures and improve long-term energy efficiency. EcoFactor software detects various levels of performance degradation from small to severe issues such as leaking coolant.
– Proactive customer notifications – Regular reports are provided with information that can be distributed to consumers. EcoFactor APIs can be used to integrate the notifications into existing customer communications infrastructure.
– Customer support tools – Extensive customer support tools that can integrate with current energy audit programs and help increase customer engagement and satisfaction.
– Partner integration – Utilities and service providers can gain a customizable service for deployment on their own mobile and/or web applications.
HPM trial results:
– 95 percent of homes EcoFactor identified as having HVAC issues did in fact have an issue when the homes were visited by a licensed HVAC technician.
– Issues confirmed upon inspection ranged from mild to severe, from coolant to coil issues, improper placement of the thermostat to wiring issues.
– The average cost of repair was estimated to be more than $300. The study showed 68 percent of home occupants did not feel significant enough impact on comfort to recognize there was a problem before the issues were detected.
“Until now, the smartest device in a connected home was a basic learning thermostat that adjusted itself to be more energy efficient when the consumer is not home,” said Scott Hublou, co-founder and senior vice president of product operations at EcoFactor. “With the addition of this early warning service to our award-winning learning capabilities, we have raised the bar and accelerated the move from a connected home to a true smart home. We’re excited to deliver HVAC performance monitoring in addition to proactive energy efficiency and demand response services in one platform.”
Resources
- Data Sheet: Predictive HVAC Performance Monitoring Service
- White Paper: Residential Energy Savings Through Data Analytics
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About EcoFactor
EcoFactor’s cloud-based analytics platform unlocks the value of residential data to intelligently predict and automate energy savings for consumers. Patented software analyzes data from various sources such as network connected thermostats, weather data, and consumer interactions, and applies optimization algorithms tailored to the unique characteristics of individual homes and of homeowners. Our residential energy services achieve maximum demand response load shed, delivers superior energy efficiency savings, and detects and prevents HVAC failures. Our services are purchased by consumers through channel partners including Comcast, Reliant Energy, NV Energy, and Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor is privately held and funded by Claremont Creek Ventures, RockPort Capital Partners and Aster capital. www.ecofactor.com.
Media Contact:
Mary Placido
EcoFactor
mary.placido@ecofactor.com
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Energy Savings Tips for the Winter Season
Colder temperatures in wintertime can mean higher electricity bills, but there’s no reason to fret. Keeping energy costs down is easier than you think.
We’ve compiled a few simple ideas that you can do today to start saving energy and money during winter months:
Set Your Schedule for the Season
Got EcoFactor? Go to my.ecofactor.com to check your thermostat settings and even your current monthly energy savings. Are the settings and schedules you created still working for you? Have you turned the switch from “cool” to “heat” mode? If you are planning a vacation away from home, make adjustments to your system so you can save while you are away. Remember – you can also log in and control your system from any Internet-connected computer or iPhone.
Close Off Your Chimney
When you aren’t using your fireplace, make sure the flue is closed tightly. If you live in a cold climate or rarely use your fireplace, you may want to consider buying a draft-stopping device that seals your chimney more completely.
Furnace Tune-Up
Schedule a check up for your furnace. Just like your car, your furnace needs tunes ups to run smoothly. Something as small as a dirty furnace filter can make your HVAC system less efficient – and cost you cash.
Speaking of Your Furnace…
Soon EcoFactor will be offering a performance monitoring service for HVAC systems. This added benefit won’t involve changing anything in your home but it could save you even more money and energy by letting you know if something is amiss with your system early on. Look for news from us soon about this exciting new service.
For more great energy saving tips for winter and year-round, check out the Department of Energy and NV Energy websites.
Happy Savings from the EcoFactor team!
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Intelligence and Automation, the Winning Combination
A few months ago, GTM Research released its latest report on Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) looking at the major players, technologies and opportunities in the market. It highlighted the major changes happening within the industry. Not only has the HEM market segment gone mainstream, but it’s also growing exponentially.
As noted below, EcoFactor ranks the highest in the upper right quadrant on intelligence and automation, which GTM Research points out as the direction that companies are beginning to move into. And our market research reveals that this is the winning consumer combination. With big-data analytics and patented algorithms, we enable consumers to obtain the highest energy savings and control that adapts to their comfort levels and preferences – automatically. With GTM’s report, this appears to be a recipe for greater market acceptance.
Various channels will be successful in the marketplace, namely utilities, energy retailers and home service providers like Comcast (EcoFactor’s service is branded EcoSaver, the energy management feature of XFINITY Home) that sell broadband-based security, home automation, and now energy solutions.