Circuit-level insight
Home energy monitoring, see what every circuit costs in real time.
Circuit-level energy monitoring lets you see what every appliance costs in real time, catch failing equipment early, and right-size future solar and battery plans.
What’s included
- Circuit-level visibility into real-time energy use
- Early detection of failing or inefficient equipment
- Better sizing data for future solar and battery projects
$300–$2,000
Typical cost
Circuit-level
Visibility
Half day typical
Install time
Circuit-level insight
You can't manage what you can't measure.
Most homeowners only see a single monthly number from their utility. Circuit-level monitoring breaks that down into what your HVAC, water heater, EV charger, and every other major circuit actually costs, in real time.
That visibility often reveals surprises, an aging appliance drawing far more than it should, a phantom load running around the clock, or a circuit worth targeting first for efficiency upgrades.
- Real-time, circuit-level usage data
- Early warning for failing or inefficient equipment
- Clear picture of your biggest cost drivers
- Data you can act on immediately, not just review monthly
Circuit-level insight
Monitoring is also the foundation for smarter solar and battery sizing.
Rather than sizing a future solar array or battery bank off estimates, real interval data from a monitoring system shows your actual consumption patterns, so any future project is sized to reality instead of assumptions.
Installation is straightforward for most panels and typically completed in a single visit, with the system connected to an app for ongoing visibility.
- Real usage data for future solar and battery sizing
- App-based access to live and historical usage
- Straightforward installation for most panel types
- Pairs well with any future backup power project
Common questions
How much does home energy monitoring cost?
Installed systems typically run $300 to $2,000, depending on the number of circuits monitored and the panel's complexity.
Can monitoring help me size a future battery or solar system?
Yes, real interval usage data is far more accurate than estimates, and we use exactly this data when designing solar and battery systems for other customers.
Will monitoring work with my existing panel?
Most modern panels support circuit-level monitoring. We confirm compatibility and recommend the right sensor configuration during the assessment.
Free estimate
Get circuit-level visibility into what your home actually uses.
Talk with a licensed electrician, confirm compatibility with your panel, and get a clear monitoring setup recommendation before any work starts.