Choose from our collection of Energy Efficient Radiators
Stelrad energy-efficient electric radiators cater to the needs of a sustainable and modern lifestyle, offering both comfort and responsible energy use. Electric bathroom radiators maintain an inviting warmth in your bathroom and exemplify eco-friendliness. They are designed to be energy-efficient, ensuring that you enjoy a cosy bathing experience without unnecessary resource use.
Our electric E Flow radiators provide a cutting-edge solution for energy-conscious consumers. These radiators are efficient in their heating capabilities and in how they manage power consumption, reducing energy bills and reducing environmental footprints. Electric radiators offer a smart and eco-conscious way to keep your space comfortable.
Energy Efficient Radiators FAQs
What is the most energy efficient electric radiator?
An energy efficient electric radiator is typically one that maximises heat output while minimising energy consumption. Our Electric Series features modern electric radiator designs that come with advanced features such as programmable thermostats and timers, helping to optimise energy usage based on your heating needs. When choosing an energy efficient heater or radiator, look for models with high energy efficiency ratings and features that allow you to control and schedule the heating more effectively.
Do electric radiators use a lot of electricity?
The consumption of eco efficient electric radiators will depend on various factors, including the size of the radiator, its wattage, the desired room temperature, and the duration of usage. Electric radiators were previously considered less energy-efficient compared to central heating systems using gas or other fuel sources. If used extensively and at high temperatures, electric radiators can consume a significant amount of electricity, however, the best eco electric radiators have thermostats that allow you to regulate the temperature and control usage, helping to manage electricity consumption more efficiently.
How much does it cost to run an electric radiator for 1 hour?
The cost of running an electric radiator for one hour can vary based on the radiator’s wattage and the electricity tariff. If you want to calculate the cost, you can use the following formula:
Cost per hour = (Radiator Wattage in kW) × (Electricity Tariff per kWh)
For example, if you have a 2 kW electric radiator and the electricity tariff is 15p per kWh: Cost per hour = 2 kW × 0.15 £/kWh = £0.30.
This means running a 2 kW electric radiator for one hour would cost approximately 30 pence. Keep in mind that electricity tariffs can differ between regions and may have different rates for peak and off-peak hours.
To get an accurate estimation of the cost, refer to your electricity bill or contact your energy provider for the latest tariff information. Using the radiator’s thermostat and timers effectively can also help reduce running costs by ensuring the radiator operates only when needed.