How small-scale solar give consumers more options
The increasing number of NZ households generating their electricity, along with the development of new technology, is leading to greater consumer choice.
The increasing number of NZ households generating their electricity, along with the development of new technology, is leading to greater consumer choice.
From fingerprint to iris scanners, biometric verification is becoming an increasingly standard smartphone feature, utilised across a range of applications.
When utilising a vehicle, oftentimes people focus on the purpose of the vehicle which is getting from Point A to Point B. Ultimately, the drive behind the purchase is to enhance your convenience for mobility. Of course, there are other aspects of a vehicle such as aesthetics and convenience that come to mind with a … Continued
Peer-to-peer electricity trading brings with it the potential to allow consumers to play a more proactive role in how they consume and sell electricity.
Consumers weighing up whether to go with a fixed-term or flexible electricity contract should assess a range of factors in deciding which is the best option.
Consumers weighing up the offers of NZ power companies should consider a range of factors in determining which plan is best suited for their usage.
The warmer weather brings with it the potential for a spike in power usage, however a number of steps can be taken to keep costs down while keeping cool.
Virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality technologies are arriving to market in their numbers. What are these technologies and how do they differ?
Whether a spot price electricity tariff is right for your household will depend upon a range of factors, with it worthwhile researching all of your options.
Digital assistants are becoming an increasingly popular feature of new-release smart devices. What digital assistants are available & what do they offer?