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Can the NEOS radiator be cheaper than gas?
Gas is often cheaper per kWh (you mentioned around 16p/kWh), while electricity on a standard tariff can be higher (for example, around 25.73p/kWh, depending on your supplier and region). So on unit price alone, electric heating can look more expensive.
However, the total cost is also shaped by how you heat your home. With many gas central heating systems, the boiler heats water and sends it around multiple radiators, so you can end up heating more of the house than you actually need. With NEOS, you can heat room by room, set timers, and control temperatures more precisely, which can help reduce wasted heat.
It’s also worth considering long-term value. Gas systems often come with ongoing costs like servicing and repairs, and boilers may need replacing over time. NEOS is designed for long-term use and comes with a 25-year guarantee, which can make costs more predictable over the years.
Posted on 28th Nov 2022 09:28:20 by Trust 0 comments
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