This is how much electricity these 10 electronic devices use
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The energy crisis is causing electricity prices to skyrocket. The topic of saving is playing an increasingly important role. However, electronic devices not only consume electricity when they are active, but also when they are in stand-by mode. In our ranking, we show which ten devices consume the most power when idle.
Many electrical devices not only consume electricity when they are active, but also when they are in stand-by mode. According to statistics, it takes two power plants to meet the energy needs of electronic devices in sleep mode in Germany.
Electrical appliances: power consumption in stand-by mode
This is from a report by Stadtwerke Munich before, they also have some tips for saving electricity. In the following ranking, we show you which electronic devices have the greatest savings potential in stand-by mode.
10th place: TV new
The biggest electricity consumers in stand-by mode are primarily older devices, but new televisions also consume a lot of electricity when they are not in use. On average, a TV runs around 20 hours a day in stand-by mode. A kilowatt electricity annually.
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