Last Wednesday Senator Cory Booker launched the SOAR act at a startup pitch competition in Tigerlabs. The competition, co-hosted by TechLaunch and NJ Tech Meetup, featured several pitches from area companies, with Wattvision earning the audience choice award.
Graham Turk pitches Wattvision to Cory Booker:
Learning how to save energy with @wattvision @njtech #sustainability pic.twitter.com/aSQdol7HqV
— NJ Tech (@NJTech) September 24, 2014
Wattvision makes it easy for people and businesses to save money on energy. Used by individual consumers and large corporate entities like Princeton's Sustainability Office, Wattvision's versatile hardware and software helps users understand their energy consumption, helping them save up to 20% off their energy bills.