cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48740151

📱 firms have chased faster charging for a long 🕑 now. What if the trend of higher efficiency starts? Electricity isn’t free. What if the charger makers market the efficiency markedly? There may be an efficiency race, just like the long-running power race. Some may pick a 370-W but more efficient charger over a 400-W but less efficient 1. I’m talking re the future, so mad values. Ideally, the engineers can make a 400-W and incredibly efficient charger. Thoughts?

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    It’s also fridge+freezer, and it’s 24.86kWh for this year so far.

    117.1kWh/180d = 0.65kWh a day (about 26W per hour)

    I like how our measurements do not line up perfectly what I (and others) expect. I for example would have expected the cook top to use much more energy