How much electricity does a home elevator consume?
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    Home elevators are surprisingly energy-efficient. Most traction and MRL home lifts consume around 1–1.5 kW, which is similar to running a microwave or an air conditioner. Because of counterweight balancing, traction home lifts require less power during upward movement and almost no energy during descent.

    Hydraulic lifts consume slightly more due to pump operation but only when traveling upward. LED lighting, VVVF drives, and automatic sleep modes help reduce overall power usage. For moderate daily use, the monthly electricity cost is typically very minimal, making home elevators suitable even for small households. If power cuts are common in your area, opt for a lift model with ARD or UPS support.

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    Generally speaking, home elevators consume less energy than most people realize. Many models have daily energy consumption of about 1 kWh, which is comparable to a small home appliance. Even more energy-efficient, modern traction or gearless elevators have very little effect on your monthly electricity bill unless they are used extensively.

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