E.ON Next unveils innovative energy-saving feature which could help customers save an average of £240 a year
Tailored tips to help households save energy this winter
As the colder months approach, energy costs are on the rise, leaving many households concerned about their bills. In response, E.ON Next is launching a new feature within its E.ON Next app loaded with energy tips that could help customers save an average of £240 per year.*
Tailored energy saving solutions
The new app provides personalised energy-saving tips based on individual home profiles.
Customers can log their home details in the app to receive targeted advice, ranging from efficient cooking methods to tips on how to stay warm without excessive heating. This innovative approach ensures that every user receives guidance that is specifically relevant to their living situation.
Julian Lennertz, Chief Commercial Officer of E.ON Next, said: “Saving energy is crucial, especially as we head into winter.
“We’re not just offering generic advice; we’re delivering tailored solutions that empower our customers to make impactful changes in their homes.
“We believe that every little change adds up, and our app is here to help our customers navigate this challenging period.”
Engaging users with the E.ON Next app
In addition to providing valuable energy-saving tips, E.ON Next hopes the new feature will encourage customers to download and engage with the E.ON Next app.
By making the app a go-to resource for energy management, E.ON Next is positioning itself as a leader in customer support and innovation within the energy sector.
To access the tailored tips, customers simply need to download the E.ON Next app and tap the "log your home profile" button. The user-friendly interface ensures that even those less familiar with technology can easily tailor their energy-saving tips.
A winter of change
As winter approaches, the need for effective energy-saving strategies is more pressing than ever.
The introduction of the feature is a timely response to the economic pressures many households are facing.
With practical advice tailored to individual homes, E.ON Next aims to help customers not only save money but also reduce their carbon footprint during the colder months.
And with the call to action being clear – “When it comes to saving energy, every little change adds up” – E.ON Next is encouraging its customers to take proactive steps to manage their energy consumption. Whether it’s adjusting how they cook meals or finding ways to stay warm without cranking up the heat, every effort counts.
Conclusion
In an era of rising energy costs and increasing environmental concerns, E.ON Next’s new app feature offers a helpful tool for customers looking to save money and energy this winter.
By providing personalised, actionable advice, E.ON Next is not only helping its customers cope with the current energy landscape but also promoting a more sustainable future.
For more information on how to take advantage of the tips and other energy-saving initiatives, customers are encouraged to visit the E.ON Next website or download the E.ON Next app today.
* Figure based on the annual savings an average UK household could make by following our energy tips for the most common appliances found in the average UK home. Source for average household appliances: https://www.amdea.org.uk/industry-information/market-information/
About E.ON Next
E.ON Next is committed to providing innovative energy solutions that empower customers while contributing to a sustainable future. With a focus on affordability and customer satisfaction, E.ON Next offers a range of products and services designed to meet the evolving needs of households across the UK.
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