Schneider Electric Survey Has Unveiled Energy Efficiency Is Top Priority For Households
Making homes more energy efficient is the most popular home improvement action according to 88 per cent of consumers in a new survey by Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation.
88 per cent rank energy efficiency as most desired home improvement action
74 per cent of households reduced energy use last winter, over 81 per cent doing so to lower energy bills
7 in 10 UK respondents consider sustainable lifestyles important
Other energy-related home improvements also ranked highly, with energy security coming in second (83 per cent), closely followed increased comfort (81 per cent) and energy independence (78 per cent).
According to the findings of this annual survey, the impact of the recent global energy crisis on prices has prompted a surge in energy-saving behaviour across households. 74 per cent of UK respondents said they reduced energy use during the winter of 2022–2023, with 81 per cent of those doing so to lower energy bills, while one third did it to reduce carbon emissions.
The survey, which polled over 2,000 in the United Kingdom along with 7,000 consumers from across Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, and the United States, also asked how consumers reduced energy use over the past 12 months. 35 per cent said they had switched to LED light bulbs whilst 26 per cent said they had begun measuring energy use at home.
Consumers play a key role in addressing the causes and impacts of climate change
The 2023 survey found that seven out of 10 consumers recognise the importance of sustainability and addressing climate change, and 82 per cent of respondents highlighted the importance of countries meeting national commitments. However, over half felt that the responsibility for reducing emissions lies with individuals.
While more than half (51 per cent) of consumers consider it important to make their homes net-zero in their lifetime, unfortunately, 50 per cent felt this was unlikely that this would happen: an 8-percentage point increase compared to the 2021 survey. The cost of living is also the primary concern of UK consumers when asked about the consequences of a global temperature rise above 1.5°C, with 87 per cent concerned about higher energy bills for heating and cooling.
Energy efficiency seen as key to tackling higher bills and climate concerns
Consumers view household energy use as a priority, with 68 per cent seeking to reduce the amount of energy they use at home. Interest in technology to help monitor and reduce energy consumption is high. 55 per cent of those surveyed want to track their daily energy usage and 34 per cent view smart home technology as an easy way to reduce energy bills whilst 30 per cent think it is an affordable way of reducing energy bills.
Despite ongoing financial pressure, households are willing to invest significantly in energy efficiency measures, with an average spend of 1,245 GBP planned in the next 12 months.
Smart and sustainable home solutions that help manage energy more efficiently are becoming popular. Consumers expressed a growing interest in smart thermostats and smart energy monitors, with their popularity rising by 2 and 4 percentage points respectively compared to the 2021 survey findings.
The increased popularity of smart home solutions to automate and control energy production, storage, and costs in homes is also changing people’s perceptions about achieving net-zero. Those surveyed who already own and use smart home technology today are twice as optimistic (31 per cent vs 16 per cent) about achieving net-zero emissions in their homes compared to those who are yet to invest.
“With today’s fluctuating energy prices and growing concerns about the climate crisis, energy usage in the home is in the spotlight like never before. That’s why our survey is so fascinating. By talking to more than 9,000 consumers globally, we were able to gain valuable insight into the challenges, opportunities and key drivers associated with sustainability and energy efficiency in the home,” said Michael Lotfy Gierges, Executive Vice President of Home & Distribution at Schneider Electric.
“What has been re-iterated is that behaviour change has long been instrumental in reducing energy bills, and carbon emissions. It’s encouraging to see consumers worldwide making lifestyle adjustments and home improvements that bring both individual and society-wide benefits. Despite the drop in net-zero optimism, many of those surveyed are passionate advocates for living more sustainably and Schneider Electric will continue to invest in home energy management solutions that allow households worldwide to achieve this.”
Read the full UK consumer report here: https://www.se.com/uk/en/download/document/SE12301.
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