Take control of your energy consumption with the eClock app. This innovative tool turns complex electricity price data into an intuitive 24-hour clock. It shows you exactly when it’s most cost-effective to turn on your home appliances and how to effectively reduce your electricity bills.
Key features:
•Visual energy clock: See the price trend for the whole day at a glance. Our unique visualization uses color coding to highlight cheap (blue), average (green) and expensive (red) hours.
•Real-time current prices: Always know how much you’re paying right now. Data is automatically updated for your region.
•Interactive price exploration: Simply swipe the clock to discover prices for any hour of the day.
•Wide European coverage: Monitor prices in over 40 zones including Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Poland, Hungary, France, Scandinavia and many more.
•Homescreen widgets: Track prices without opening the app. Our elegant widgets give you an instant overview right on your phone screen.
•Support for all devices: eClock looks great on any screen. Whether you're using a smartphone, tablet, foldable phone or Android TV.
•Wear OS (Smartwatch): Check energy prices right on your wrist! A special watch interface keeps you up to date, wherever you are.
Why use eClock? In an era of fluctuating energy prices, the right timing is key. eClock helps you identify "green" hours when prices are the lowest (or even negative!). This allows you to schedule energy-intensive activities such as laundry, washing dishes or charging your electric car for the most favorable time.
Supported countries and zones: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and more.
Download eClock today and start making smarter and cheaper decisions with your energy consumption!
Important information: eClock uses an external, publicly available third-party API (Energy-Charts.info) to retrieve current market prices. The availability of data for individual countries and trading zones is fully dependent on this provider and transmission system operators. In rare cases, some zones may be temporarily unavailable or data may not be loaded due to an outage on the data source side.