Survey Results:

Perception of Heat Loss Data

We’ve conducted statewide surveys across the US to further gather insights into perceptions of heat loss data​

87.8%

of respondents would find visual heat loss insights helpful

85.2%​

of respondents would be likely to take action

89.8%​

of respondents would be likely to use rebates and incentives

HIGHLIGHTS

Background

MyHEAT doesn’t just supply data; we deliver visual heat loss insights that drive actionable energy conservation. Our tools offer users the ability to explore and truly understand the inefficiencies of their buildings. MyHEAT’s database has Heat Loss Maps for over 6 million buildings across North America. Utilities and governments use MyHEAT’s powerful thermal images to drive weatherization, electrification, and energy efficiency program participation. MyHEAT has surveyed 3,000 residents in Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, and Wisconsin to gain greater insight into our market and end-use customers.

Survey Questions

Q1. How helpful would it be to receive a detailed aerial image of heat escaping from your home, such as this example image?

CONNECTICUT

85.5%

of respondents said that receiving MyHEAT imagery would be helpful

ILLINOIS

90.8%

of respondents said that receiving MyHEAT imagery would be helpful

MINNESOTA

84.6%

of respondents said that receiving MyHEAT imagery would be helpful

NEW JERSEY

86%

of respondents said that receiving MyHEAT imagery would be helpful

WASHINGTON STATE

94.4%

of respondents said that they were likely to take action after seeing the MyHEAT HEAT Map and Rating of their home

WISCONSIN

86.8%

of respondents said that receiving MyHEAT imagery would be helpful

Q2. How likely would you be to take action to improve your home's energy efficiency after seeing an image of heat escaping your home?

CONNECTICUT

85.9%

of respondents said that they were likely to take action after seeing the MyHEAT HEAT Map and Rating of their home

ILLINOIS

85.6%

of respondents said that they were likely to take action after seeing the MyHEAT HEAT Map and Rating of their home

MINNESOTA

82.4%

of respondents said that they were likely to take action after seeing the MyHEAT HEAT Map and Rating of their home

NEW JERSEY

83.8%

of respondents said that they were likely to take action after seeing the MyHEAT HEAT Map and Rating of their home

WASHINGTON STATE

94%

of respondents said that receiving MyHEAT imagery would be helpful

WISCONSIN

83.4%

of respondents said that they were likely to take action after seeing the MyHEAT HEAT Map and Rating of their home

Q3. How likely would you be to use rebates and incentives available from your utility to improve the efficiency of your home?

CONNECTICUT

87.7%

of respondents said that they were likely to utilize rebates and incentives to improve efficiency of their home

ILLINOIS

91%

of respondents said that they were likely to utilize rebates and incentives to improve efficiency of their home

MINNESOTA

85.4%

of respondents said that they were likely to utilize rebates and incentives to improve efficiency of their home

NEW JERSEY

89.2%

of respondents said that they were likely to utilize rebates and incentives to improve efficiency of their home

WASHINGTON STATE

95.8%

of respondents said that they were likely to utilize rebates and incentives to improve efficiency of their home

WISCONSIN

89.4%

 of respondents said that they were likely to utilize rebates and incentives to improve efficiency of their home

Q4. Our platform identifies areas of rooftop heat loss that may benefit from energy-saving upgrades. The heat loss imagery cannot see into the building and does not provide information about the occupants or activities occurring within the building. Additionally, users can choose to opt out of the program. Do you have any concerns about receiving information like this?

CONNECTICUT

86.3%

did not have concerns receiving heat loss information

11.2%

would be open to receiving the imagery if they had more information

2.5%

had concerns related to privacy

ILLINOIS

80.2%

did not have concerns receiving heat loss information

16.4%

would be open to receiving the imagery if they had more information

3.4%

had concerns related to privacy

MINNESOTA

82.4%

did not have concerns receiving heat loss information

17.6%

would be open to receiving the imagery if they had more information

1%

had concerns related to privacy

NEW JERSEY

79.6%

did not have concerns receiving heat loss information

17.2%

would be open to receiving the imagery if they had more information

3.2%

had concerns related to privacy

WASHINGTON STATE

80.2%

did not have concerns receiving heat loss information

16%

would be open to receiving the imagery if they had more information

3.8%

had concerns related to privacy

WISCONSIN

83%

did not have concerns receiving heat loss information

17%

would be open to receiving the imagery if they had more information

3%

had concerns related to privacy