Heat vs. Bills: ACs and Electricity Peaks.!
The primary reason for the high electricity consumption of ACs is the continuous operation during hot weather. The compressor in an AC unit consumes more electricity compared to the compressor in a refrigerator. Despite the continuous running of refrigerators, their overall electricity consumption tends to be lower than that of ACs.
On the other hand, other household appliances like geysers and ovens typically have lower energy consumption. These appliances are generally used in specific situations or for short durations, resulting in a more moderate impact on electricity bills.
In summary, while essential household appliances contribute to the comfort of daily life, it is the air conditioner, particularly when used extensively during the summer, that stands out as the major electricity consumer in most households.