The products were tested for energy savings, motor temperature and power quality. The test results suggested that E-Save technology reduces energy consumption and motor temperature on loaded electric motors, and hence the company’s motor efficiency controllers can meet the environmental demands required for industrial, commercial and residential products.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) were among the entities that commissioned the test, which was completed in November.
Steve Strasser, CEO of Power Efficiency, said: “Power Efficiency’s efficiency technology was chosen by one of the premier energy testing organizations to be tested and validated for state and utility financial incentive programs. We were one of five companies out of many to be chosen by an independent panel and the first to be tested.
“We believe the economic and political climates are very favorable for Power Efficiency’s business plan. For example, California recently announced a $3 billion energy efficiency program. Also, the EPA has declared greenhouse gases harmful to humans and will shortly begin regulating carbon dioxide emissions.”