How do I get started on using smart services?
How do I get started on using smart services?
| Action | What to do | Why it matters | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Activate your smart meter and track your usage | Contact your electricity supplier to activate it. Register for an ESBN online account to access your smart meter data and view graphs of your energy use: https://www.esbnetworks.ie/ services/manage-my-meter/view-mysmart-meter-usage | Learn when and how you use your electricity. |
| 2 | Choose a smart tarif | Ask your supplier about time-of-use (ToU) tariffs. | Save money by shifting energy use to cheaper times. |
| 3 | Try a smart flat tariff (optional) | If you're not ready for ToU, ask for a flat-rate smart plan. | Get insights into your energy use without committing to time-based pricing. Build confidence before switching |
| 4 | Shift your energy use | Use appliances at night. | Maximise savings and ease pressure on the electricity grid |
| 5 | Buy energy efficient appliances | Check energy labels when replacing old appliances. | A-rated products use less electricity and cost less to run. |
| 6 | Drive electric | Explore electric vehicle (EV) grants and support at https://www.seai.ie/ | Lower fuel, tax, and maintenance costs; reduce emissions. Take advantage of EV tariff plans. |
| 7 | Save energy | Check out the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland for simple tips to save energy. For more information on smart energy visit: https://www.seai.ie/plan-yourenergy-journey/for-your-home/ smart-living | Reduce energy loss in your home. |
