No.
As far as I've been able to determine, the only 'extra' savings an Intelliflo can offer over a conventional pump with a high efficiency motor is the ability to 'tailor' the flow to only as much as the pool needs. You can already get 80+% of that 'tailoring' by (1) picking the right pump to start with, and (2) buying a 2 speed version of that pump with a high-E motor.
As a general rule when the pool industry promotes "savings" what's being saved is the pool store's cash flow. For example, SWCG's are often a valuable product, but they do NOT produce the "savings" claimed, when compared to a well operated BBB pool. In fact, they cost somewhat more, in most cases.
There is another circumstance where an Intelliflo or similar pump is justified. Some high end in-ground pools have multiple and complex loads that vary through out the day. For example, a pool might have a roof top solar system, a fountain, and a spa. It is possible, with an oversized Intelliflow to have a pump that can meet the maximum flow demands, but then 'turn down' efficiently when those loads are not active.
Of course, implementing such a system requires, not just good controls, but a good "control-setter" or pool mechanic. Those are all that common.
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