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Vphase: Sunday Times & featured on DIY:SOS 20 May 2012

VPhase recommended in The Sunday Times
28/09/2010
VPhase, a simple device which cuts household electricity costs by an average of 10% p.a. has been recommended in The Sunday Times as a cost effective green investment for the home.
 
The low-cost VPhase unit uses voltage optimisation technology to reduce and stabilise the incoming voltage to homes, maintaining it at a stable level, typically 220V in the UK. Independently verified trial results have demonstrated the unit will cut electricity bills typically by 10% and carbon savings have been calculated to be at least 4 tonnes over the 25+ year life of the product – the equivalent of driving roughly 22,000km in an average size family car.
 
VPhase voltage optimisation is a cost-effective, energy saving green product worth investing in. Significantly reducing CO2 emissions with every installation and instantly saving homeowners money off their electricity bills without compromising the homeowner’s quality of living are very compelling arguments for installing a Vphase.
 
The device must be installed by a qualified electrician and sits next to the fuse box, saving energy across a wide range of appliances throughout the home. The VPhase unit has a payback of less than 5 years and with its 5 year warranty, represents a virtually risk free green investment. Once installed it requires no maintenance or change in lifestyle, it’s simply a case of fit, forget and save instantly.

VPhase featured on BBC One DIY:SOS Programme
06/09/2010

VPhase, a simple device which cuts household electricity costs by approximately 10% p.a. has been featured on BBC’s DIY: SOS The Big Build. The hour long programme saw the team transform an ex-council house in South Wales, Brynmawr into an eco-friendly family home by installing energy efficient technologies such as rainwater harvesting, solar panels and VPhase voltage optimisation.


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