According to a recent LinkedIn post from Octopus Energy Group, a South Korean delegation including LG Electronics, representatives from the national energy department, and SBS journalists visited the U.K. to learn about the company’s low‑carbon technology for so‑called “Zero Bills Homes.” The post highlights that these homes are designed to achieve zero energy bills by optimizing consumption through software and smart devices.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that Octopus Energy is integrating its software directly into LG’s heating and cooling products, enabling homes across Europe to operate these systems automatically when electricity is cheapest and lowest carbon. This type of embedded energy‑management capability could deepen Octopus’s role within the residential energy ecosystem and potentially expand its recurring software and services revenue base.
The post further indicates that Octopus aims to “raise the bar for what home energy can be” by combining lower bills, reduced carbon emissions, and automation. For investors, this emphasis on smart‑home integration and international interest from a major OEM like LG may signal growing strategic partnerships, potential scaling opportunities in Europe, and increased competitive differentiation in the energy retail and home services markets.

