Enervee
Energyefficient appliances for all
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nervee works with utility companies to build consumer-facing, end-to-end marketplaces that offer information and incentives to help people choose more energy-efficient appliances. Large home appliances are responsible for about 75% of residential electricity consumption in California and about two-thirds of electricity consumption nationwide. Last summer, Enervee rolled out its Enervee/NY Marketplace. This online shopping platform allows New Yorkers to purchase clean and efficient appliances that reduce energy bills and cut greenhouse gas emissions. The company already offers a similar marketplace for California and has plans to expand nationwide.
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To bring equity to home cooling, Enervee recently partnered with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to increase access to ACs for low-income Los Angeles residents. When temperatures spike, an air conditioner can not only make people more comfortable but can also save lives. Some 20% of LA households have no AC. Called Cool LA, the program offered instant rebates to LADWP customers with low incomes on discounted utility rates. During the four-month program, 2,272 energy-efficient ACs were sold, with a total of $627,833 of rebates deducted from the purchase price at the register or via gift card. One program participant who is disabled explained what a difference the program made for her: “I live in an apartment that’s on one power breaker, so the whole apartment loses power if we use an AC,” she said. “An energy-efficient AC was the only solution, and we could never afford one without help.”