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Energy efficiency gets more efficient for Digital Trends readers

Energy efficiency software company Enervee and Oregon-based DigitalTrends.com have partnered to bring energy efficiency information and utility energy rebates to readers of the online tech-review and news publication via the Enervee Charge widget.

Readers browsing a product review on Digital Trends are now able to see available energy efficiency rebates provided by their utility — without leaving the article — with the Enervee Charge widget. The Charge widget renders the rebate information directly on the article page, and for many readers, even allows them to claim the rebate without ever leaving the Digital Trends website.

Utilities offer these rebates–which can be worth as much as hundreds of dollars — to encourage consumers to choose more energy efficient products and drive energy savings, but many consumers are unaware of the opportunity.

“By offering these efficiency rebates to its readers, Digital Trends is doing something amazing,” says Luis Castro of Enervee. “With more than 24 million monthly visitors, Digital Trends could help drive thousands of kilowatt hours of energy savings, in addition to helping its readers save money.”

The Enervee Charge widget is already in use by online retailers such as Appliance Connection and Goedeker’s, and now DigitalTrends.com becomes the first publication to provide the service, further extending Enervee’s unique data and insights on energy efficiency to drive more energy efficient purchases.

“We are excited to be working with Enervee. Adding this widget to our reviews furthers our mission to give people real information about the products they use and the impact they have on their lives. ‘Tech for the way we live is our mission’ and this partnership is a perfect example of how we are able to bring it to life,” said Jeremy Kaplan, Editor in Chief.

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About Enervee

Enervee provides a suite of SaaS products that help utilities, governments, companies and publications improve the consumer journey and make choosing the energy-smart product the easy choice. You can learn more at enervee.com/business.

About Digital Trends

Digital Trends is a leading consumer technology publisher helping people navigate an increasingly digital world. With easy-to-understand product reviews, entertaining news and videos, Digital Trends serves more than 24 million unique visitors each month. Digital Trends reaches 90 million tech influencers through their own media network, and its syndicate partners include Yahoo!, FOX News and more than 200 broadcast news stations. Digital Trends is headquartered in Portland, OR with offices in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Detroit, and Chicago. For more information, visit www.digitaltrends.com.

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