When the temperature doesn't drop in the evening, it's hard to get a good night's sleep without a refreshing breeze. Many people then leave the air conditioner on all night. But when the bill comes, the question arises: how much does this night's comfort really cost? Spoiler alert: the bill can quickly pile up... unless you know a few simple tricks!
Coolness that comes with a price... right down to the kilowatt. Air conditioning has become an almost indispensable comfort during periods of extreme heat. However, it is not without consequences for your electricity consumption. On average, an air conditioner (wall-mounted split or portable unit) uses between 1.5 and 2.5 kWh per hour. This of course depends on the power of the unit, the outside temperature, the insulation of your home and even... the size of your bedroom. A quick calculation? With an average price of €0.20 per kWh in 2025:
For 2 kWh you can expect to pay around €0.40 per hour.
Over the course of an 8-hour night, this rises to about €3.20.
And if you leave the air conditioning on 24/7? That can add up to €9.60 per day, or almost €70 per week!
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