- IKEA’s home energy solution just launched in the UK
- You can now get solar cell panels, EV chargers and heat pumps through IKEA
- It works with third party to provide these services
If you love Ikea’s Smart Home Tech, you’re in a really goodbide: The company just launched its range of renewable energy solutions in the UK, which includes solar panels, heat pumps and EV chargers.
Through the IKEA website, you can request a free offer on these services from either Soly or Aira, based on your interests, and find out how much installation of solar cell panels, a heat pump, a solar battery or EV charging would cost for your home.
If you want to continue, unlike your IKEA furniture, this gear is professionally installed (with installation included in the price you quoted) and is also supported by a warranty (the exact range depends on what you have installed, but the shortest we were 10 years old).
Based on what you are being installed, and if you meet certain criteria, you may even benefit from state folors that web sites for the services highlight when exploring the options IKEA provides.
This collaboration does not seem like the kind of thing that Ikea would normally offer, but it has collaborated with third parties on appliances before-such as Sonos for its Nu-Discontined Symphonic speakers. Although this specific collaboration may be new to the UK, it is not new to IKEA.
This is just a continuation of a scheme IKEA that was first piloted in Germany (via T3) earlier this year, and as usual, it is now expanded to include Britain and will hopefully extend further to other regions that Ikea Driver.
These gadgets can seriously help cut your energy bills and dependence on fossil fuels, so it’s nice that IKEA is starting to offer these services – especially through partnerships with companies that have a track record in these areas, rather than asking us to trust a complete newcomer.
If things continue to go well for IKEA, we can even see it expanding its energy solution options in the future, maybe even until we reach the point where your entire home has been collected by IKEA – not just your furniture.
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