(Kight PowerHub via SWNS)

By David Bol

The world's first domestic energy storage system that uses Formula One tech and could save 85 percent on energy bills has been installed - in a pensioner’s home.

Muriel Allison, who lives in Galashiels, Scotland, is the first, globally to use the novel battery chemistry technology at her house.

The Kight PowerHub system has been designed to cut electricity bills by an average of 75 percent, with a potential saving of up to 85 percent.

The technology aims to address fuel poverty and promote a more efficient use of renewable energy .

The system draws on advanced research and Formula One engineering, featuring a battery chemistry never used before in domestic settings.

The Kight PowerHub’s integrated AI platform is intended to learn from house

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