Category: Control products
Evinox & Minibems can reduce residents heat tariffs by as much as 22 pence per kWh
With gas prices soaring the opportunity for real and tangible cost savings on heat networks has never been greater.
Evinox & Minibems delivers equivalent carbon savings to converting a petrol car to an electric car, for twenty times less capital cost
Reducing our carbon footprint is typically an expensive task requiring extensive capital investment. However installing Evinox onto a heat network typically saves 1 tonne of carbon, per annum, for every apartment it’s fitted into.
Cut the carbon in your heat network today
Evinox and Minibems can cut an average of 1 tonne of carbon emissions per home per annum – saving you money too. By controlling each apartment with our unique and patented Dynamic flow control system we achieve the savings by optimising flow rates through your HIU.
Cut your heat network costs with Evinox & Minibems
As finance managers across the UK know, managing budgets is a weekly challenge during these unprecedented times for energy price hikes. This isn’t just bad news for those in charge of managing operational budgets for heat networks, it’s also bad news for families.
Slash your heat network maintenance costs with Evinox & Minibems
On most heat networks an engineer goes to site whenever there is a heating or hot water problem, but with Evinox and Minibems telemetry and 24/7 manned service we can remotely solve more than 95% of the problems.
How property managers can help reduce families energy bills
As property managers across the UK know, the energy price crisis has caused widespread concern for millions of families who are now struggling to pay huge energy bills.
Stop your heat network from burning money
Across the UK, right now, heat networks are burning through unnecessary gas, squandering precious resources, releasing preventable carbon emissions, and wasting money at a time of an unprecedented cost of living crisis.
Get your heat network under control and decarbonise now
Heating is the UK’s biggest source of carbon emissions. Right now, 500,000 UK homes are connected to heat networks that are supposed to be more efficient and generate fewer carbon emissions, but they are wasteful from the point of installation.
What is the best approach to deliver low temperature and low carbon heat networks?
Can heat consumers enjoy affordable, reliable and low carbon heat? Can heat suppliers lower capex and opex spends and also deliver excellent heat network performance?
Interested in finding out how our insights can help your heat network?