Smart and easy ways to lower your home electricity bill. Reduce your electricity consumption, save money, and conserve energy with these tips.
Reduce Electricity Bills: During the festive season, spending on decorations, lighting, and electronic gifts increases. Diwali is near, and for this festival of lights, people across the country decorate their homes, offices, and shops, and install lights. However, this increases electricity bills, taking a toll on their pockets.
In this era of inflation, if you think saving electricity is simply a matter of switching off your appliances, this thinking is a bit outdated. Now is the time for smart savings—using tricks and gadgets that don’t compromise your comfort or needs without reducing electricity consumption. If you’re also worried about rising electricity bills, today we’re telling you how you can reduce your household electricity bill by 30 to 50%.
Say goodbye to old electronics
Old fans, refrigerators, and washing machines consume a lot of electricity. If you have an old AC in your home, it consumes more electricity than a modern non-inverter AC. Any appliance based on outdated technology consumes more electricity than a modern one.
Therefore, we recommend purchasing 5-star rated or BEE Certified devices. These reduce electricity consumption by 30–40%.
Install LED Bulbs, Forget CFLs
LED bulbs are not only brighter but also reduce electricity consumption by up to 90%. If you still have tube lights or CFLs in your home, replace them immediately. Doing so will result in significant savings on your electricity bill.
Install Smart Plugs and Timers
With a “Smart Plug” or “Energy Monitor” device, you can control which appliances turn on and off on your mobile phone. This will prevent your TV, AC, or geyser from remaining on unnecessarily.
Set your AC temperature to 24°C
Every 1°C decrease in temperature increases your electricity bill by 5–6%. Therefore, running your AC between 24 and 26°C is the best balance. Running the AC in this range consumes less electricity and you will clearly see the difference when you receive your monthly electricity bill.


