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Ever notice how your electricity bill climbs every summer despite your best intentions to run appliances at cheaper times? The reality is that manually shifting your energy use to off-peak hours is mentally exhausting, and almost nobody sticks with it. This episode breaks down how smart home automation can invisibly manage your energy consumption based on time-of-use rates—handling everything from pre-cooling your home before peak pricing kicks in to charging your EV overnight—without you changing a single habit.
- Peak and off-peak energy automation relies on three core components working together: energy monitoring hardware (smart plugs, circuit monitors, or whole-home panels), a central controller that stores rate schedules, and controllable endpoints like smart thermostats, water heater controllers, and EV chargers.
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