Phone Charging Tips: Nowadays, the use of smartphones in every home is increasing rapidly. People use smartphones but they do not know that a small carelessness on their part can lead to huge wastage of electricity. If you leave the charger plugged in after the phone is charged due to standby power loss, then your house’s electricity keeps getting wasted due to this.
Whether you charge your phone or not, your power supply will keep getting cut continuously. In such a situation, if you leave a charger plugged in for the whole year, it can cost you around Rs 150 in electricity. This expense can gradually increase and affect you in a big way.
Why is electricity spent?
When you leave the charger plugged in, it draws very little electricity. This is also called vampire power or fandom load. This consumption may seem minor, but when it is added to millions of people, the loss becomes huge.
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increasing impact of electricity wastage
Crores of people use smartphones in India. If millions and crores of people also adopt this habit, then overall it can cause a huge wastage of electricity. Experts say that due to this, energy worth thousands of crores of rupees is wasted every year. This not only affects your money, but can also prove dangerous for power generation and the environment.
Ways to avoid wastage of electricity
- After charging the phone, the charger should be immediately removed from the plug.
- After turning off the switch, remove the charger and keep it aside
- Do not leave your phone charging all night.
- Turn off all devices at once using a multi-plug switch.
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