Telus has introduced a new $12-per-month software service to help reduce home energy bills. This service, called SmartEnergy, connects to devices such as thermostats and electrical outlets, providing real-time insights on energy consumption. Customers could see a 15% reduction in their power bills, Telus claims.
Led by Dwayne Benefield, a former T-Mobile and Sony executive, the initiative is part of Telus’ broader smart-home strategy. The company plans to integrate the service into an all-in-one app, adding AI support with its assistant, Jarvis. Telus joins rivals Bell and Rogers in the competitive smart-home market.
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