This year’s Consumer Electronics Show saw a blending of the consumer electronics and the energy businesses, often in the form of a smart home filled with connected devices. “Home of the future” displays included electric-vehicle chargers, smart appliances, efficient LED lights, and even small wind turbines and solar panels. In cars, Ford decided to introduce its electric Ford Focus, a week before a big auto show. Companies from different industries are approaching home energy from different angles.Find out more from CNET.
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