Necessary cookies help to make a website usable by enabling basic functions such as language selection and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. Therefore, these cookies cannot be deactivated.
Statistics cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously, e.g. with Google Analytics.
Marketing cookies are used to follow visitors to websites. The intention is to display relevant and engaging ads for users, which are also more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers, e.g. ads for YouTube videos.
We use cookies to improve our website and to ensure that it functions reliably and securely. We also use cookies for analysis and marketing purposes. The protection of your privacy is very important to us. You therefore have the option of excluding certain types of cookies. To activate cookies, please click on «Accept all» or adjust your preferences under «Settings». You can revoke your consent at any time under «Settings». To find out more, read our data privacy statement.
Energy related topics have been strongly debated in the media recently. Especially due to the feared energy supply crisis, the relevance has increased significantly.
In our Energy Solutions Summer Update, we give you an overview of the current coverage and our related solutions.
In view of the feared energy supply crisis, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) has researched how citizens can most effectively be encouraged to save.
The editorial team writes: "An app that broke down electricity consumption according to various activities such as cooking, washing, heating, stand-by and cooling made a real difference: the savings amounted to 0.75 kWh per day, which is significant given a daily consumption of around 9 kWh of electricity. This shows how crucial it is to have immediate and detailed information about your consumption."
We can subscribe to that 100%. And with Eliq, we can also offer you and your customers the right app as a whitelabel solution. Read the whole NZZ article here.
The Zurich government council wants to promote eMobility and is therefore launching a funding program worth 50 million Swiss francs for e-charging stations.
The program focuses on charging options at the place of residence. The focus is on apartment buildings and condominiums, where the decision-making process for an investment is particularly difficult. However, a subsidy can also be applied for for a single-family home.
So-called bidirectional charging stations, which are usually fed by a photovoltaic system, are also to receive funding.
We welcome this step and with our charging solution ChargeUp from Unicorn we provide you with the optimal solution for planning and implementing your charging infrastructure. You can find the full article here.
Heat pump, photovoltaic system, electricity storage, charging infrastructure for electric vehicles... Only when you optimize energy flows across sectors do the individual energy management systems deliver real added value - both for end-customers and for your grid.
Book a demo appointment now to get to know our solution from Kiwigrid