The five household appliances with the highest energy consumption

Refrigerators and freezers account for about 13% of a typical household’s energy consumption. Due to their inherent functioning, these devices operate continuously and constantly consume electricity to maintain a stable temperature.

They are also among the most durable devices in our household. The typical fridge-freezer has a lifespan of 17 years!

Since they operate 24 hours a day and can last for 17 years, investing in an energy-efficient device is a great advantage. The next time you buy a new refrigerator or freezer, think about the smallest refrigerator or freezer that meets your needs, as well as the best-rated one you can afford.

Consumer electronics

Today, our dependence on consumer electronics, from laptops to TVs to game consoles, is much higher. Therefore, it’s not surprising that these devices come in third place, accounting for about 6% of your total energy bill.

Some of the oldest advice remains relevant: remember to put your devices out of standby mode if possible.


 

When it’s time for a new TV, look for the most energy-efficient one you can afford, or choose a smaller screen to save on operating costs. We have more advice on choosing home appliances, including the most important things to look for to reduce your energy bills.