Wild Energy, the Leader in Electrical Sub Metering for RV Campgrounds Announces Availability of New Self Service Portal

Wild Energy, the Leader in Electrical Sub Metering for RV Campgrounds Announces Availability of New Self Service Portal 

The Web Portal Enables Campers Access to Detailed Electrical Meter Usage 

Sarasota Florida— 5/3/2022 Wild Energy, the Leader in Electrical Sub Metering for RV Campgrounds announced immediate availability of a self-service web portal enabling campers to plug in their meter number and gain detailed electric usage data for their meter. “Providing transparent visibility to the consumer’s use of electricity encourages energy conaservation and insight to energy costs,” said Mike Sorensen, President of Wild Energy.  The new portal website is accessible at CheckTheMeter.com. 

Positive Customer Impact 

“The portal enables campers to check on consumption from any computer, smartphone, or tablet. This feature was a top request of our customers and has received a very positive response from customers.” said Mike Sorensen, “By providing this transparency to consumer, we expect it to reduce the number of consumer calls to campground management and staff.” 

Product Availability 

The portal provides Realtime data on power consumption placing the consumer in control of their own energy consumption and is available today.  

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Wild Energy is the leading electrical sub-metering company for campgrounds.   

For more information, press only: 

Mike Sorensen, President 

312-685-8811 

mike@wildenergy.com 

For more information on Wild Energy Products: 

https://www.wildenergyco.com/ 

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