Energy prices have been rising steadily for years. Alongside that, many climate-conscious people want to reduce their reliance on carbon-producing fuels. As a result, more homes and businesses are adopting solar PV, EV chargers and heat pumps. Therefore, voltage optimisers are becoming increasingly popular. But what do they actually do?
Are they worth installing? In this guide, we break down how voltage optimisation works, the benefits and who will gain the most from installing one.
What Is A Voltage Optimiser?
A voltage optimiser is a device that regulates the electricity coming into your home or business. In the UK, supply voltage often runs higher than is necessary to power most electrical products. It’s typically around 240–250V, even though most appliances are designed to run efficiently at around 220V.
How Does Voltage Optimisation Work?
The optimiser is installed between your incoming electrical supply and your main distribution board. Once in place, it constantly monitors the voltage entering the property and smooths out anything unnecessary. Instead of allowing high or erratic voltage to reach your appliances, it delivers a consistent, appropriate level of power. Its primary purpose is to:
- Reduce excessive voltage
- Stabilise fluctuations
- Prevent harmful voltage spikes
- Ensure appliances only use the energy they require
The outcome is a more controlled and efficient flow of electricity. Appliances run as they should, but without being over-supplied. This stability also helps protect equipment from voltage spikes and fluctuations, which can shorten their lifespan or lead to sudden faults.
The Benefits Of Voltage Optimisers
Voltage optimisers also work particularly well alongside renewable technologies. Homes and businesses with solar PV, heat pumps or EV chargers often experience varying loads or require better voltage stability. By regulating the incoming supply, the optimiser helps create an environment where these systems can operate at peak efficiency.
Who Can Benefit The Most?
Voltage optimisation is suitable for almost any property, but some stand to benefit more than others. Homes with consistently high incoming voltage or a large number of appliances will usually see strong savings. Businesses which operate equipment such as refrigerators, lighting, servers or machinery often benefit from both the reduced energy consumption and the extended lifespan of their equipment.
Properties with solar PV, EV charging or heat pumps gain an additional efficiency boost, as the optimiser helps create a more stable electrical environment for these systems.
Are Voltage Optimisers Worth It?
Thinking About Installing A Voltage Optimiser?
If you’d like to know whether your property would benefit from a voltage optimiser and how much you could potentially save, feel free to get in touch with our team. We’re happy to assess your current electrical setup and recommend the most effective solution for your home or business.


