Thursday, March 28, 2024

How to Save Money on Your Office Electricity Bills

As a business owner, it’s likely that you’ll be constantly on the lookout for ways that you can decrease your overheads and out costs without devaluing your service or product offering. After all, you want your business to be as profitable as possible, right?

Despite may business owners may think, the easiest way to cut costs isn’t to simply stop buying less. Start by review what you’re currently spending your business’ expenditure on and see how you can reduce them – starting with your utilities.

Electricity can account for a seriously large chunk of your monthly office bills. Business Electric share the few simple tricks that can help to cut the costs and get yourself a great deal:

1. Use the weather to your advantage

It sounds simple, but you’d be surprised at how many people turn on the air conditioning in their office before they’ve even thought about opening a window to cool down!

Using the weather to your advantage can be as simple as using window blinds to block out the heat, or using natural light provided to you free of charge a summers day, rather than switching on your overhead lights. Not only will it save you money when you’re looking to cut the cost of your office bills, but it can also help improve the performance of your staff.

2. Shop around for the best deals

Just like you would do when you’re looking for a new office PC, shopping around for what is being offered by business electricity providers can help to save money when running your office. Compare business electricity rates and shop for the best price possible.

There are many free, no-obligation services that you can use to compare hundreds of tariffs. Once you’ve entered details about your current usage, you’ll see a list of plans that are suited for what you require. One of these services found that using their comparison service could save up to 30% on their electricity bills – all without changing their working habits whatsoever!

3. Turn off devices after working hours

If your office is full to the brim with computing equipment such as servers, monitors and computers, ensure that you’re not leaving them turned on when the business is not in operation.

Devices such as printers, scanners and photocopiers can all consume electricity even when they’re not being used or in stand-by mode. You might find that turning these devices off at the mains can be a great way to reduce wastage as well as your bills.

4. Opt for motion sensor lighting

Just like traditional office equipment, it’s a good idea to switch off the lighting in your office when nobody is there to use it. Not only is this inefficient and extremely wasteful, but it could be skyrocketing your electricity tariff.

You could opt for motion sensor lighting that only activates when somebody is in the room. Eliminating the need to remember to turn the lights on and off, this type of lighting turns on when somebody is present and can prevent forgetful employees from contributing to your ever-increasing bills.

As you can see, there are several ways that you can reduce the bills that derive from running an office. Thankfully, they’re all easy to complete and you’ll be experiencing cheaper commercial electricity in no time!

Elliot Preece
Elliot Preece
Elliot is the Editor at ABCMoney. He manages a team that writes and contributes to many leading publications across a number of industries.

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