Chargers Left Plugged In Still Drain Power: How Much Extra Ukrainians Are Paying.
Does a Charger Use Electricity Even Without a Phone Connected?
According to Novyny.live: Even when no smartphone is attached, a charger that remains plugged into an outlet continues to draw power. This so-called vampire energy can quietly inflate electricity bills. The standby consumption of a typical charger ranges from 0.1 to 0.5 watts, which over the course of a year can add between 50 cents and 4 dollars to household costs.
In daily terms, a charger left idle consumes between 2 and 24 watt-hours. This means that even when it is not actively charging a device, it still sips energy from the grid. While the impact on any single bill may seem small, these charges accumulate and become noticeable over time, especially as electricity prices rise across Ukraine.
It is worth noting that low-quality or uncertified chargers often consume more power in standby mode compared to their certified counterparts. This can be another reason why energy usage remains elevated even when no device is being charged.
Tips to Cut Down on Waste
To reduce unnecessary expenses from chargers, experts recommend:
- unplugging them from the outlet when not in use;
- using timers that automatically cut off power at scheduled times.
These simple habits can help lower electricity bills and save money over the long term.
With energy costs climbing, efficiency has become a growing concern for consumers. Simply disconnecting chargers when they are not needed offers an easy and effective way to reduce electricity usage. More mindful use of electrical devices not only benefits personal finances but also contributes to broader environmental goals.
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