Electronics and Home Appliances

Explore Electricity Consumption of a Fridge

Explore Electricity Consumption of a Fridge

When it comes to having some must-have electronic and home appliances in Pakistan, refrigerators are one of them. But you know what’s more important? To have a track of your electricity. Just like other appliances, it is crucial to understand the electricity consumption of a fridge, depending on its capacity, to make a safe decision. 

How Much Electricity Does a Fridge Consume? 

Fridge wattage is referred to as the power consumed by a refrigerator for its proper working. If you want to know your fridge’s wattage, it is usually mentioned on a sticker present on the door or back of the fridge. The watts present there are the energy consumed in an hour. But if it is not mentioned, you can simply know watts by the following formula: 

Volts x Ampere = Watts 

Furthermore, if you want to know the energy consumption in a day, the following will help you out: 

Fridge wattage x number of hours = watts in a day

It is important to note that the wattage required is directly dependent on the size of the refrigerator. For instance, a small-sized refrigerator will require less wattage, whereas a large-sized one will require more. Have a look at the following table to know more:  

Fridge Capacity (Litres)WattsPower Consumed in a Day (24 Hours)Watts in 1 Month
200 to 250 110 to 130 2.6 to 3.2 kW78 to 96 kWh
350 to 400 150 to 180 3.6 to 4.3 kW108 to 130 kWh

However, the watts may vary depending on the usage and condition of the refrigerator; therefore, make sure to consider each factor. 

Factors Affecting the Fridge Wattage 

The following are some factors affecting the electricity consumption of a fridge: 

Size: Fridges come in different sizes and capacities. The larger the size of a fridge, more will be the electricity it will consume. 

Season: Due to the higher temperature in the summer season, fridges use more electricity to work properly. 

Usage: The usage of the fridge is an important factor that affects its electricity consumption. If your refrigerator door is opened frequently or held open for a long time, the compressor will have to work more by consuming more electricity. 

Condition: If the refrigerator is old and is in poor condition, there is a higher chance of its lower efficiency. This means it will have to work more and consume electricity to maintain the temperature inside it. 

Conclusion

As refrigerators are a must-have home appliance, they can also lead to high electricity bills. However, they come in different sizes and capacities, which affects the fridge’s wattage. Therefore, when deciding to buy a refrigerator, ensure you know how much electricity it consumes. 

Does the electricity consumption of a fridge depend on its size?

Yes! The larger the size of the fridge more wattage will be consumed.

What are the estimated watts for a 200 to 250 litres fridge?

A 200 to 250 litres of a fridge will consume around 110 to 130 watts per hour.

Ramsha Zafar

Editor | OLX

Ramsha Zafar is an English literature graduate working as a content writer for over two years. At OLX, her writing covers almost every topic that people find interesting, including automobiles, smartphones, businesses, and many others. She is strongly passionate about researching, reading books, and writing. When she’s not writing, you can find Ramsha in her kitchen, baking and exploring new recipes. Moreover, she’s always excited about the latest trends in fashion, home decor ideas, sustainable energy solutions, and much more.

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