The vast majority of Britons plan to implement in your house is new technology to save time, money and make the house more energy efficient.
However, despite the fact that 73% of owners of property in the UK are ready to introduce new technologies at home, they don’t understand innovation and what benefits they can get. So, every fifth Briton thinks, for example, that solar panels generate electricity only when the sun is shining and one in ten thinks that solar panels do not generate energy in cold weather.

Electro energy, a British company, E. ON conducted a study and found that many common household items are now considered obsolete because of technological progress. So, 52% of people don’t use CD’s and DVD’s 48% do not need a photo album, 34 % said that they don’t need bookshelves, and 26% said that the cables and wires are obsolete.
Those who have already implemented this or that new technology said that the best top-Manager was the need to save money and time. Many recognize that now their life has become easier, some just love new gadgets and trying not to miss a single novelty.
To the question, what kind of new technology people would like to see at home by 2020, 44% said they want to equip your house with solar panels, 35% would like smart lighting, 20% to intelligent voice control system and 13% would like to have a charger for the car.
Currently, 9% of Britons have set themselves the solar panels, 76% of the collected funds and 41 % said that the value of the house increases if the house has solar panels and there are places to store batteries for them.
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