In today’s fast-paced world, many people leave their phone chargers plugged in even when they’re not actively charging their devices. This habit, driven by convenience, is often overlooked, but recent advice from electricians suggests that it may not be as harmless as it seems. Understanding the risks associated with keeping chargers plugged in can help prevent potential hazards and promote better energy efficiency,
Chargers function by converting AC electricity from a wall outlet into DC electricity, which is used to power a device’s battery. Even when no phone or tablet is connected, chargers continue to draw a small amount of electricity, known as ‘vampire energy’ or ‘standby power.’ While this power consumption may seem insignificant, it can accumulate over time, leading to higher energy bills and unnecessary strain on the electrical grid.