Along with that, within just 2 days (from July 27 to 29), electricity output increased by nearly 40%, from 79.960 million kWh to 108.669 million kWh, a record increase showing the demand for cooling increased sharply in the hot weather. The group of household customers (households) accounts for the largest proportion of consumption, showing the clear influence of weather on electricity usage habits in daily life.
Outdoor temperatures are constantly maintained at 37-39°C, causing equipment such as air conditioners, refrigerators, and electrical fans to operate more and longer to maintain efficiency. This leads to increased electricity consumption even though the usage period has not changed.
EVNHANOI recommends that customers, offices and production places join hands to use electricity economically and efficiently, turn off unnecessary electrical equipment and limit the use of high-capacity equipment during peak hours of electricity consumption from 12:00-15:00 and from 22:00-24:00 daily.
At the same time, pay attention to reasonable use of air conditioners (reserved at 26°C or higher, used in combination with fans). In addition, using devices with energy-saving labels, regular maintenance air conditioners, and refrigerators are also effective ways to reduce electricity consumption.
In that situation, EVNHANOI recommends that people proactively monitor their family's daily electricity consumption through EVNHANOI's customer care ecosystem.
Through these platforms, customers can check metric indicators, compare consumption levels between periods and especially set warning thresholds to receive timely information when electricity output exceeds the permitted threshold. This is an effective solution for people to adjust their electricity usage behavior from the beginning, instead of waiting until the end of the month to " startled" with the bill.