Hutchinson123
2022-11-09 15:24:09
- #1
Where the meter is located, I need to check again.
Possibly also read TAB again.
How can it be that comparable households get through the summer months with 200 kWh?
We do not have a hot water tank.
And how does it work with houses in efficiency class A? They sometimes have 20 kWh or less per sqm/year.
With our nearly 100 sqm, we come to almost 3000 kWh per year even without heating.
I find that quite a lot when you put it into perspective.
And again about the 2 kWh per day:
They come on top of the unused base load of 6 kWh during absence.
But when we are at home, the 6 kWh do not completely dissipate, since we also use something. Accordingly, it can of course be a bit more than the 2 kWh per day - okay.
We only shower every two days (except in high summer).
Basically, I would describe us as economical.
Possibly also read TAB again.
How can it be that comparable households get through the summer months with 200 kWh?
We do not have a hot water tank.
And how does it work with houses in efficiency class A? They sometimes have 20 kWh or less per sqm/year.
With our nearly 100 sqm, we come to almost 3000 kWh per year even without heating.
I find that quite a lot when you put it into perspective.
And again about the 2 kWh per day:
They come on top of the unused base load of 6 kWh during absence.
But when we are at home, the 6 kWh do not completely dissipate, since we also use something. Accordingly, it can of course be a bit more than the 2 kWh per day - okay.
We only shower every two days (except in high summer).
Basically, I would describe us as economical.