Chilowattora Verifica
Monitora l'impronta della tua attrezzatura elettrica. Scopri esattamente quanta energia consumano i tuoi dispositivi nel tempo.
Profilo di Consumo
Potenza e Tempo di Utilizzo
Il chilowattora è l'unità standard utilizzata dalle aziende elettriche in tutto il mondo.
Formula: (Watt × Ore) ÷ 1000 = kWh
Il risultato si aggiorna in tempo reale man mano che inserisci i parametri.
La Formula del kWh
I chilowattora sono l'unità standard di energia sulla tua bolletta elettrica — calcolati da potenza e tempo.
Consumo Energetico
kWh = Watts × Hours ÷ 1000 Dividi per 1000 per convertire i wattora (Wh) in chilowattora (kWh) — l'unità di fatturazione utilizzata dalla tua utility.
Consumo Mensile
Monthly kWh = Daily kWh × 30 Moltiplica il tuo consumo energetico giornaliero per 30 giorni per stimare il consumo mensile ai fini della pianificazione del budget.
Understanding Kilowatt-Hours (kWh)
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is the amount of energy consumed by a 1,000-watt device running for one hour. It's the universal unit on electricity bills worldwide. Understanding kWh helps you identify your biggest energy consumers, compare appliances, calculate solar payback periods, and predict your monthly bills before they arrive.
kWh vs. kW: What's the Difference?
kW (kilowatts) measures the rate of power use — like speed on a speedometer. kWh measures the total energy used over time — like the distance odometer. A 2kW heater running for 3 hours uses 6 kWh. Your electricity bill charges for kWh, not kW.
Energy Usage by Common Appliances
- LED Bulb (10W, 8hrs/day): 0.08 kWh/day → ~2.4 kWh/month
- Refrigerator (150W avg, 24hrs): 3.6 kWh/day → ~108 kWh/month
- Electric Oven (2400W, 1hr/day): 2.4 kWh/day → ~72 kWh/month
- Central Air Conditioning (3500W, 8hrs): 28 kWh/day → ~840 kWh/month
- EV Charging (7.4kW, 2hrs/night): 14.8 kWh/day → ~444 kWh/month
How to Reduce Your kWh Consumption
- Audit Your Biggest Consumers: Heating, cooling, and water heating typically account for 60–70% of home energy use. Target these first.
- Switch to LED Lighting: LEDs use 75–80% less energy than incandescent bulbs for the same light output.
- Use Smart Power Strips: Eliminate standby ("vampire") power from electronics that draw power even when off.
- Optimize HVAC Scheduling: Every 1°C reduction in thermostat setback saves approximately 3% on heating energy.
- Install Solar PV: Offset your kWh consumption with on-site generation — typically the most cost-effective long-term reduction strategy.