Use a Computer or Smart Phone to Manage Your Electricity
You may be surprised how much you rely on electricity – for almost every comfort and convenience you have in your home. The number of times your air conditioner runs or your water heater provides hot water for your shower can add up, in quantity and cost. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could track those events and see just when and how you consumed all that power?
With Home Manager, you now can keep tabs on your electricity. Using a computer, you can see how your home is using electricity, from hour to hour, and even make changes remotely using your smart phone or any web-enabled device. These changes could alter the course of your next bill. Even better, it won’t cost you a cent to install or use in your home!
As a Home Manager user, you can see how much energy your home used today, an hour ago, or 15 minutes ago, via the Internet. See who or what may be consuming an unusually high volume of electricity – the AC, the water heater, or other electrical devices. Adjust your thermostat or change your energy program, without even being home. In short, Home Manager can help you protect your power – giving you greater control of your electricity and saving you money. Learn More About Home Manager.
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As part of the enrollment process, tell us about your home and your electricity use. If Home Manager fits you and your lifestyle, we’ll contact you and begin the process for installing this innovative energy management solution in your home.
If you have any questions, call (210) 353-4511 from 8 a.m.to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, or email HomeManager@CPSEnergy.com.
Home Manager works best in homes:
With a central heating and air conditioning system.
Where at least 1,200 kilowatt hours of electricity is consumed each month.
With a web-enabled device such as a computer, smart phone or other device.
At this time, Home Manager is not available to CPS Energy customers: who don't have a central heating and air conditioning system; who’s air conditioning unit is 2 tons or smaller; or those who live in a multi-unit property or apartment complex.