What can we do with 1 kWh?

Writer:

Lou Pellat

Marketing, ventes et business développement
Editor:

Benjamin Hers

Marketing, ventes et business développement
Publishing:
20/3/2024
Updated:
20/3/2024

The notions of the magnitude of energies are often unknown to the public or sometimes abstract. 💡

The kilowatt hour (kWh) is therefore a unit that measures the energy consumption of each household. We can see that with only 1 kWh, the duration of use of electronic devices can be significant. Your electricity consumption is calculated in kWh, which represents 1,000 watts in 1 hour.

A solar panel produces an average of 400 kWh per year. For an installation of 15 photovoltaic panels, expect to produce an average of 6,000 kWh per year. ⚡

With a single kilowatt hour, you can run 1 cycle of your dishwasher or washing machine or even use your iron for 1.5 hours or even charge your phone 100 times.

So here are as an illustration, several examples of the time of use of several electronic devices with 1kWh. 🌱

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