Doug Mokoid President at JCP&L
Doug Mokoid President at JCP&L

JCP&L offers discounts on smart thermostats, LEDs, and more through online marketplace

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Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is offering its customers discounts on energy-saving products through the JCP&L Marketplace, an online store designed to help users reduce energy costs and improve comfort at home.

The JCP&L Marketplace features a range of products aimed at helping customers manage their energy usage. These include smart thermostats from brands such as Google Nest, ecobee, and Sensi, which are available for as little as $1 after discounts and come with free shipping. The marketplace also offers LED bulbs that use less power and last longer than traditional bulbs. According to JCP&L, these LED bulbs are priced about 20% lower than those found in major retail stores.

Other discounted items include advanced power strips that help prevent electronics from drawing power when turned off, and energy-efficient air purifiers designed to clean indoor air while saving on electricity costs.

Customers can benefit from automatic savings applied at checkout without the need for paperwork or promotional codes. Additionally, orders over $49 qualify for free shipping.

“Every product on the JCP&L Marketplace makes it easy to upgrade your home and save energy and money. Visit jcplmarketplace.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals and enjoy instant savings delivered right to your door,” according to information provided by JCP&L.



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