The Technology Explained

Across Europe the agreed statutory range for voltage is 207V to 253V with the UK voltage typically being 245V. Household appliances must be designed to operate satisfactorily within the European statutory range, however, many of the appliances we use regularly will use less energy at lower voltages.

The VPhase unit reduces and stabilises the voltage at the property to a level within statutory limits but below the voltage that is usually supplied by power companies, in the UK the VPhase output is typically 220V. This eliminates 'over voltage', which is a costly and unnecessary waste of energy and ensures many electrical appliances use less electricity and cost less to run, as well as cutting carbon emissions.

As a result homeowners can achieve immediate and significant energy savings for the whole home with a single VPhase fitted to the consumer unit (fuse box). Based on our back to back tests, on appliances such as fridges and freezers a VPhase unit can deliver a massive saving of up to 17%. VPhase also delivers savings on lighting, washing machines, tumble driers, dishwashers, televisions and a whole range of other electrical appliances.

 To learn how much you could save with VPhase why not try our Savings Calculator.

Frequently Asked Questions

We realise the VPhase device is a technical product,but to help you understand more about it and the features you can benefit from – read our Frequently Asked Questions, HERE

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