According to a recent LinkedIn post from Octopus Energy Group, the company recently hosted a delegation from South Korea, including representatives from LG Electronics, the Korean energy department, and broadcaster SBS, to review its low‑carbon home energy technologies. The post highlights work on “Zero Bills Homes,” where integrated software aims to minimize or eliminate household energy bills.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that Octopus Energy’s partnership with LG integrates its software into LG’s heating and cooling products to automate operation when electricity is cheapest and lowest‑carbon. This type of embedded, demand‑shifting capability could support recurring software revenues, deepen OEM relationships, and strengthen Octopus Energy’s position in European smart‑home and energy‑management markets.
As shared in the post, the focus on lower bills, reduced carbon usage, and automation indicates a strategy centered on value‑added technology rather than solely energy retail margins. For investors, broader international interest from a major Asian manufacturer and government delegation may signal potential for future cross‑border collaborations and scale, though commercial terms and financial impact are not disclosed in the post.

