Hotels face rising utility expenses and growing pressure to reduce their environmental footprint. The Synergy Gas-to-Electric Water Heater offers a forward-thinking solution that not only addresses these challenges but also enhances property value and operational efficiency.
By integrating innovative gas-to-electric technology, Synergy delivers consistent hot water supply using sustainable energy, reducing reliance on traditional gas systems. This seamless upgrade not only lowers utility bills but also positions hotels as leaders in eco-friendly hospitality.
Utilizing data-driven AI technology, the system intelligently determines the most energy-efficient times to operate, maximizing savings while ensuring uninterrupted hot water availability.
This strategic energy optimization allows hotels to cut gas usage for water heating by an estimated 90-95%, leading to substantial cost savings and operational efficiency. Financially, Synergy’s system offers immense benefits through its Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) model, which eliminates upfront costs.
The system qualifies for 100% depreciation over five years under the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) and a minimum of 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC). These incentives, combined with lower energy costs, result in a higher Net Operating Income (NOI) and can increase the property’s value by millions.
By adopting Synergy’s cutting-edge solution, hotels can significantly lower their carbon footprint and position themselves as eco-conscious industry leaders.
✅ No system cost on the PPA Agreement
✅ Save 30-35% on your utility bill each year.
✅ Raise your net operating income and increase value on your building by millions.
✅ System runs on green, sustainable energy during blackouts.
✅ Water valve technology reduces your water bill by 15-20%.
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