Most of us only learn about the costs of running a home when the bill arrives—or sometimes just once a year. But what if you could predict these expenses? What if you could actually lower them before the invoice even lands?
The international platform metrigo.pl is here to help—your new hub for home economics knowledge.
About Metrigo
Why is it worth collecting consumption data? Many homeowners are operating in the dark. We often don’t know exactly how much fuel we burn on freezing days, how much we pay monthly for heating, or to what extent our photovoltaics cover our electricity needs. Recording readings is the first step toward real savings. Only when you see the numbers “in black and white” can you judge whether your habits or investments in thermal modernization actually make sense.
Start saving today
Registering on metrigo.pl takes less than a minute and can bring thousands of dollars in savings annually. It is the perfect solution for those who want a sense of security and control over their household budget.
What can METRIGO do? Read any utility meter.
Full list of meters supported by Metrigo:
1. Electricity and Photovoltaics
- Electricity Meter – Consumption: Monitoring energy taken from the grid (tariffs G11, G12, etc.).
- Electricity Meter – Feed-in: Tracking surplus energy sent to the grid from your micro-installation.
- Photovoltaic Profits (RCEm): A unique system that calculates real earnings based on monthly market energy prices.
- Sub-meter – Heat Pump: Precise separation of heating costs from the rest of the home’s energy consumption.
- Sub-meter – EV Charger: Controlling the costs of charging your electric vehicle.
2. Heating Systems and Fuel
- Natural Gas Meter: Monitoring consumption in $m^3$ and analyzing gas heating costs.
- LPG Gas Meter: Tracking fuel levels in your home tank.
- Digital Fuel Log (Coal / Pellets): A digital archive of every time you load your boiler’s hopper.
- Feeder Operation Counter: Innovative fuel consumption calculation based on the operating time of the boiler controller’s feeder.
- Heat Meter (District Heating): Monitoring thermal energy consumption from the municipal network (in GJ or kWh).
- Wood / Biomass Consumption: Quantitative records of solid fuel used.
3. Water and Sewage Management
- Main Water Meter: Controlling total water consumption in the household.
- Garden Water Meter: A key meter that allows you to lower sewage fees (water used for watering that does not return to the sewage system).
- Hot Water Sub-meter (DHW): Monitoring the energy required to heat domestic utility water.
- Septic Tank Level Meter: Controlling the filling of the no-drainage tank and planning disposal.
Analyzing utility consumption vs. ambient temperature
Recording gas, electricity, or fuel meters in isolation from the weather can be misleading. Metrigo allows you to link this data, which is particularly important for:
- Thermal Insulation Assessment: You see clearly how much fuel consumption increases for every 1°C drop in temperature. If you burn as much as last year despite a mild winter, you know your heating system is losing efficiency.
- Heat Pump Efficiency: Monitoring the outside temperature allows for the calculation of the real COP (Coefficient of Performance). You will find out at what temperatures your pump operates most cheaply and when it becomes expensive.
- Expense Planning: Thanks to the correlation with temperature, nasza platform helps predict how much fuel you need to buy before a coming cold winter.
New: Vehicle monitoring and transport costs
Metrigo is no longer just about the home; it’s also about your mobile office and transportation. You can monitor:
- Odometer and Fuel Consumption: Enter the odometer reading at every refueling so the system can calculate average fuel consumption (L/100km).
- Operating Costs: Record expenses for servicing, oil changes, brake pads, or tire purchases.
- Energy for Electric Vehicles (EV): If you charge your car at home, the electricity sub-meter integrated with the system will show you the real cost of driving 100 km compared to combustion engine cars.
- Insurance and Inspection Logging: The digital logbook will remind you of upcoming expiration dates for your insurance policy or technical inspection.