As energy costs continue to rise and the need for sustainable living grows, households and businesses across South Africa are seeking smarter ways to reduce their electricity usage.
Among the most effective and often overlooked-opportunities for savings lies in how we heat our water. Industry experts agree: switching to solar-powered hot water systems can slash electricity bills by up to 50%. And leading the charge in this space is the innovative Geyser Gecko.
Developed by Dark Line, the Geyser Gecko is a smart solar geyser controller that transforms ordinary geysers into intelligent, energy-saving systems. By seamlessly integrating solar energy, real-time temperature monitoring, and advanced scheduling features, the Geyser Gecko ensures that users only heat water when it’s actually needed—eliminating waste and cutting unnecessary costs.
The device is particularly popular in estate developments, guest lodges, and commercial properties, where demand for hot water is high and consistent. But it’s just as effective in single-family homes. With a mobile-friendly interface and user-adjustable settings, homeowners can easily track their usage and fine-tune their schedules for maximum efficiency.
In addition to its power-saving potential, the Geyser Gecko is also designed for long-term durability and ease of use. Unlike traditional solar setups that often require complex installations and constant monitoring, this device offers a plug-and-play solution that works with your existing geyser. With the Geyser Gecko you can develop simple habits such as setting your geyser temperature to 55-60°C, insulating pipes, and cleaning solar panels regularly which can all add up to major gains in efficiency, and can boost savings.
For those looking to make a meaningful impact on their electricity bills—and their carbon footprint—the message is clear: invest in a smart solution like the Geyser Gecko.
Axiz is committed to taking continuous action to improve the environment and conduct its business in an environmentally responsible manner.
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