Virtual energy audits are more secure, cost-effective, and scalable than in-person audits.
FREMONT, CA: For years, the energy audit has been a critical component of utilities' renewable energy efforts. Residential and commercial customers benefit from energy audits because they help them understand their energy usage trends and discover possibilities to save money and energy. Auditors examine everything from windows and doors to lighting and HVAC systems, insulation, and appliances, among other things. Energy audits enable customers to save significant sums of money while also assisting utilities in meeting their energy efficiency targets.
In-person audits, on the other hand, present considerable difficulties. Scheduling and logistics can be challenging, requiring customers to be available for extended periods. Locations are frequently inaccessible, necessitating extensive travel by an auditor. Safety can also be a concern, whether on dangerous job sites, hazardous driving conditions, or dealing with contagious diseases.
Virtual energy audits, made possible by technological advances, may be conducted from any location and have become increasingly popular.
Virtual audits have several advantages over on-site audits. To begin, virtual energy audits are far safer. Auditors' health and well-being might be impacted by poor driving conditions, allergens, unpredictable pets, and on-site risks. Viruses and other contagious diseases are also a danger. Most in-person audit programs have been suspended during the global health pandemic to prevent the virus. However, utilities that have shifted to virtual audits are not only ensuring the safety of their consumers and auditors; they are also advancing their energy initiatives.
Additionally, virtual energy audits are more affordable and scalable. Virtual audits eliminate travel time and associated costs, critical in distant and difficult-to-reach places where auditors often spend hours on the road. Eliminating travel also reduces emissions and positively influences the environment while preventing schedule conflicts caused by traffic delays.
Additionally, while free measure installations and blower door testing are not possible, virtual audits can be completed more quickly, which benefits both the utility and its customers. Whereas a traditional in-person residential audit may take two hours to complete, a virtual audit can be finished in less than an hour. Additionally, rather than reserving an approximate appointment window, consumers are provided with an actual time, which they prefer. Additionally, because customers are actively involved and engaged throughout the process, virtual audits are significantly more interactive and instructive, which customers like.