The pie chart illustrates how electricity is consumed in households, broken down into four main categories.
It is immediately evident that heating rooms and water accounts for by far the largest share of electricity usage, representing just over half of the total at 52%. In contrast, the other three categories each make up significantly smaller proportions.
Ovens, kettles, and washing machines consume the second largest amount of electricity, standing at 18%. Lighting, television, and radio, as well as vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools, each use an equal share of electricity at 15% respectively.
Overall, the data shows a clear imbalance in household electricity consumption, with heating-related activities dominating usage, while all other purposes together account for less than half of the total. This suggests that measures to reduce electricity demand would be most effective if focused on heating efficiency.
