Future of Home Electrical Systems

They may not be for everyone, but it's undeniable that smart devices are quickly gaining popularity.

The first home electrical systems focused primarily on lighting. However, the demand for more appliances grew between the 1890s and 1920s. Nowadays, electricity and electronic devices are a key part of human lives. But what will happen in the future?

Here is a look at the future of electrical systems for houses:

Solid-state electricity

Solid-state electricity is a concept of electrical installations that use solid materials, like semiconductors or silicon chips, much like typical electronics. They could be an alternative to standard systems with more mechanical parts and might roll out late in 2024.

This type of electricity is more efficient, produces less heat, and ensures that the components last longer. One can use it for LED lights, circuit breakers, and outlet receptacles.

Smart home

They may not be for everyone, but it's undeniable that smart devices are quickly gaining popularity. Considering how much control and convenience they provide, it's not hard to see why. The Internet of Things (IoT) automates many routine tasks and gives control over home electrical systems like plugs, switches, HVAC systems, appliances, and more.

Smart meters and energy management systems also offer real-time energy monitoring to optimize electricity consumption. However, these systems are prone to cyber-attacks and potential issues not present with traditional systems.

Electrification and renewable energy

At-home electrification is reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and the common grid. Solar panels and home battery storage systems produce and store energy locally. Even charging electric vehicles (EVs) at home is becoming more viable.

However, remember that for all their benefits, these systems aren't perfect. While producing solar energy and driving EVs doesn't produce gas emissions, producing their batteries does, and their safe disposal and fire protection are valid concerns.

Energy and conservation

While electricity has improved human lives unimaginably, it's also a double-edged sword that has greatly contributed to a global ecological crisis. Some solutions to this problem are developing energy-efficient appliances and lighting, advanced insulation to reduce energy loss and programmable thermostats that save energy on heating and cooling.

Safety

As the complexity of systems increases, so does the push for enhanced safety. Automated fault detectors and circuit interrupters, improved, smarter home security systems with biometrics, and smart-home integration are some of the advances in home safety.

The electricity of the future

Beyond these trends, wireless electricity, AI-driven predictive systems, and virtual power plants are all advances to look out for. But if homeowners want to upgrade or improve their home electrical system today, don't forget about the essential role local electrical professionals play in the march of progress.

Kennedy Electric is a reliable full-service electrical company serving residential and commercial customers in Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco Counties. We offer electrical repairs, boat lift wiring, remodels, low voltage lighting, generator hookups, RV power, electrical inspections, fan installation, home lighting, new circuits, panels, and more. Call today at 352-251-2795.

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