Because there's simply more technology installed into an automated home than a regular home, smart homes do have the potential to consume more energy than they save. Things like sensors, processors and motors/controls all consume a little bit of power, which can add up over time.
An energy efficient smart home requires careful planning and proper installation to ensure it's saving you as much energy as possible.
Perhaps the biggest savings that can be had are in the way your home regulates its climate. Through use of sensors and timers, cooling and heating units, ceiling fans, windows, window coverings and exhaust fans can all be controlled to make the absolute most of natural heat and coolness.They can also be operated in zones as and when required (based on occupancy sensors) to make sure that you're only ever heating and cooling in areas that need it at any given point.
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AUTOMATICALLY RESPONDS TO YOUR LIFE
An intelligent home also works for you without having to touch anything at all. For instance, who wants to come home after a long day to a dark house? Instead, arrive home from work to a brightly-lit exterior, lights to lead a pathway indoors, and your favorite streaming music station playing overhead. When your smart home prepares itself for your arrival, departure, morning rise, or bedtime ritual, that’s convenience at its best.