More than 40 years ago, a watermill owner had a problem:
He needed a cooker that could run on a small, steady stream of electricity that matched the supply generated by his watermill.
And so, the first Everhot cooker was born to do precisely that.
Fast forward to today and this story resonates more than ever. We're in a time where both the environment and our wallets feel the strain of energy use. And I've noticed a trend...
More and more customers are asking about running cookers on renewable energy.
And that's when I usually tell them this story!
Since its conception, the Everhot cooker has been designed to do exactly that: run on renewable energy sources. And it's only gotten better at it with age.
They require just a trickle feed supply which closely matches how solar power is generated.
So, your Everhot can "wake up" at sunrise and enter into a "sleep" ECO mode as the sun sets.
(Or on the more technical side, they draw a maximum of 3kW and an average of 600W - so they'll never exhaust a solar system's capabilities).
If you're already harnessing solar power or considering it, an Everhot would be the perfect match.
Let me know if you'd like to come take a look at the Everhot range. I'll personally show you around.
Warm regards,
Andy