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How you could save £800 a year on electricity

Electricity bills typically cost between £698-£1,335 per year and are one of the biggest expenditures for households.

Most of us are unaware that there are simple ways you can reduce this.

One of the most impactful methods is to install a battery which stores electricity on night-time tariffs, when costs are at their lowest.

Household appliances that generally run in the day can make bills higher.

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For example, the oven costs £400 a year to run, with tumble dryers costing £180.

What can we do to reduce our electricity bill?

Wondrwall, creators of the Battery PowrPlan have a solution.

This ingenious in-home battery ‘hack’ has no upfront costs, but will help you to save up to £800 per year, or almost 73% on nine typical appliances.

Despite the large savings available, just 2.3% of UK houses are on modern time-of-use electricity tariffs.

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Wondrwall’s mission is to educate homeowners on how to optimise their energy usage and ensure homes are built for the future – so the recently developed Battery Powrplan by Wonderwall has been designed with future-proofing in mind.

How does the battery work?

The battery works by combining AI energy management with a 12.8kWh home battery, which is professionally installed for free.

The Battery Powrplan stores electricity when prices are lowest, which then powers the home with that low-cost power during the day – when the grid is more expensive.

Photo: Wondrwall

How much does it cost?

While most home batteries require an investment of £6,000-£8,000 upfront, the Wondrwall system is offered through a subscription model.

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This costs £35 per month (or £385 if paid annually) and includes maintenance and guarantees savings over a 10-year period.

Find out more at wondrwall.com/battery-powrplan


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