Ecobee smart thermostats gain Peak Relief mode to save you money
Ecobee smart thermostat owners who pay for their electricity on a time-of-use rate can now enable Peak Relief, a new feature designed to cut utility bills.
Because the cost of electricity varies throughout the day, Ecobee's Peak Relief can save you money by heating or cooling your home only when power is at its cheapest.
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For example, suppose your smart thermostat is already programmed to cool the home to a set temperature when you get home each summer evening. In that case, Peak Relief will adjust this cooling slightly to use power when it is cheaper earlier in the day.
That way, the majority of cooling is done when electricity is cheaper in the late afternoon, so less will be required when the prices increase in the evening when there is more demand.
Peak Relief takes into account electricity rates, your comfort preferences, the home's energy efficiency, and local weather forecasts—because there's no point wasting money on heating when the sun's about to come out.
Ecobee explains: "Peak relief considers all this data and runs your heating or cooling just before peak times for the right amount of time. Plus, Peak Relief helps reduce the demand for your community's energy usage, helping reduce the risk of blackouts in your neighborhood.
Once enabled, Peak Relief has two modes. One sticks to your original comfort preferences but will try to save money where it can. The second will stray slightly out of your comfort zone—so to speak—and adjust the home's temperature by a couple of degrees in a bid to make bigger energy savings.
Peak Relief is available for owners of the Ecobee3, Ecbobee3 Lite, or Ecobee4 smart thermostat, but for now, it is only being piloted in California, Ontario, and Arizona.