CLTC Researches Residential Energy and Automation Systems (Interior of a residence with the view of a wooden staircase)

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CLTC is excited to share the findings of a new study on Residential Energy & Automation (REA) Systems, showcasing how this innovative technology can help homeowners save energy and cut costs through the use of intelligent energy management. REA systems integrate technologies like solar panels, battery storage, and electric vehicles into smart, automated networks that optimize energy use—helping lower utility bills while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The study highlights the significant benefits and cost savings of adopting REA systems, explores the evolving market, and identifies current and future utility customers who stand to benefit. It also projects the potential statewide energy savings from widespread REA adoption, showing how these systems can transform home energy use for a greener future.

To read the full report, visit CalNEXT’s website.


This study was supported by the CalNEXT program, funded by California investor-owned utility (IOU) ratepayers. Available in the service areas of Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas and Electric, and San Diego Gas and Electric, CalNEXT backs projects that promote electric technologies and energy delivery methods for a cleaner future.