For one lucky New Zealand household, power bills are about to become a thing of the past. 

The Great New Zealand Energy Survey is being launched and everyone that takes part is in with a chance of winning Energy For Life. 

The survey only takes a few minutes to complete and asks straightforward questions about how your household uses and saves energy, what you believe is important in a power provider and how you think the future of electricity might look. 

Conducted by Pulse Energy, this is the only survey of its kind, targeting New Zealand households and sharing its results with all participants. 

The very first Great New Zealand Energy Survey was conducted in 2014 and was a huge success with 12,000 households taking part and explaining what was important to them as energy consumers. 

For instance, the survey revealed that as a nation the uptake of solar power is still very low with only 1.8% of respondents who currently have solar power. Having said that, a massive 85% believe solar power is equal or less expensive than retail day-time electricity prices and 67% of respondents thought they would possibly or very likely generate their own power in the future. 

Now it’s time for an update with a second Great New Zealand Energy Survey. 

“The energy industry is always changing,” explains Pulse Energy CEO Gary Holden. “We know it’s vital for us to understand what is important to our current and future customers.” 

Pulse Energy is an innovative company that offers low costs, price protection and bills that make sense so that customers know exactly what they are paying for. The Great New Zealand Energy Survey will give the Pulse team valuable insights into how to better serve households around the country. 

This time they are aiming to get over 20,000 people to take part. 

All participants will be automatically entered into the draw to win the incredible money-saving prize, Energy For Life. 

It only takes a few moments and it could make a difference for the rest of your life! 

To complete the survey, go to www.energysurvey.co.nz