For businesses in the leisure and hospitality sector, energy consumption is a constant challenge. With heating, lighting, kitchen equipment, and other facilities running around the clock, costs can quickly add up. Voltage optimisation might just be the key to savings, helping you not only cut costs but also extend the life of your equipment, reduce waste, and contribute to sustainability goals. And it’s all done quietly in the background, without disrupting guest experiences.
Voltage optimisation works by regulating the power supply that enters your building. Think of it as a filter. Energy coming into your premises is often supplied at a higher voltage than necessary—typically above 240 volts, while most electrical equipment in the UK only requires around 220 volts to operate efficiently.
That extra voltage doesn’t translate into better performance. Instead, it results in unnecessary energy consumption, overheating, and wear on your equipment. This is where voltage optimisation steps in. By reducing the incoming voltage to an optimal level, it ensures that everything runs smoothly and efficiently, using only the energy that’s needed. And when you’re not wasting energy, you’re saving money.
Once installed, a voltage optimiser will lower the voltage supplied to your equipment without impacting its performance. Guests, staff, and visitors won’t notice any changes in how your facilities operate, but you’ll notice a difference in your energy bills. It’s like tuning a radio to the perfect station, removing the static so you hear only the music. Voltage optimisation fine-tunes your power supply, reducing energy waste and ensuring everything works efficiently.
Voltage optimisation offers a variety of advantages for the leisure and hospitality sector, all working together to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Here’s how it can help:
This isn’t just theoretical. Voltage optimisation has already been implemented in over 20,000 locations across the UK, including major retailers, manufacturers, and service providers. These businesses have seen tangible results, from lower energy bills to improved equipment longevity.
For businesses in the leisure and hospitality sector, where energy demands are high and margins are often tight, the return on investment can be even more impactful. The savings can be reinvested into upgrading facilities, enhancing guest experiences, or boosting your sustainability initiatives.
If you’re wondering whether voltage optimisation could benefit your business, the first step is to test your current voltage levels. This will show you if the power coming into your building is higher than what’s needed, potentially leading to wasted energy and unnecessary wear on your equipment.
At Troo, we offer a free tool called Troo Volt. This simple plug-in device measures the voltage at your sockets, giving you an accurate reading of what’s coming into your building. It’s quick and easy to use, providing clear data to help you decide whether voltage optimisation could benefit your operation.
Want to know more? Click through for a detailed look at how the tool works and how it can help you make informed decisions about your energy use.