YASNO calls for saving electricity in the evening: which devices are the most energy-consuming.
According to inkorr.com: The energy company YASNO calls on Ukrainians to use electricity sparingly during peak load hours—from 16:00 to 22:00. This will help reduce the load on the energy system and decrease the likelihood of electricity outages.
Infographic with data on the most energy-consuming household appliances
The company reported this through its social media on October 17, 2025, publishing an infographic with information about the most energy-consuming household appliances.
According to the state energy supervision inspection, the most electricity is consumed by electric stoves—3.5 kWh per year, air conditioners—3.0 kWh, as well as hair dryers and electric kettles—2.2 kWh each. Among other energy-consuming devices are irons (2.2 kWh), water heaters (2.0 kWh), and vacuum cleaners (2.0 kWh).
Less energy is consumed by electric ovens (1.6 kWh), coffee machines (1.5 kWh), microwaves (0.8 kWh), washing machines (0.7 kWh), and dishwashers (0.7 kWh).
Recommendations from YASNO
YASNO advises turning off lights in rooms when there are no people, avoiding the simultaneous use of many energy-consuming devices, reducing the operating time of water heaters, and running washing machines at night.
The company YASNO emphasizes the importance of rational electricity use to reduce the load on the energy system and avoid power outages. Information about the most energy-consuming devices allows consumers to better understand which devices consume more electricity and can help reduce electricity costs.
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