With the announced raise of energy prices, invoices should drastically increase and everyone is looking for solutions.
Because we are all concerned by this issue, Samsung is committing to work with you to fight against energy waste
You are an individual ?
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Optimize your battery life
Samsung’s ecotip Watching online videos on a smartphone for one hour corresponds to 11 hours of a fridge consumption.
Good to know Listening music through applications instead of broadcasting the videos allows you to make your battery life last longer.
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Remove the frost out of your fridge
Samsung’s ecotip 5mm of frost increases energy consumption by 30%*.
A fridge or a freezer with too much frost consume more than in normal; paradoxical isn’t it?Good to know Thanks to the « ventilated cold air » technology, Samsung fridges can avoid frost occurrence.
Thanks to the « vacation mode » that can be found on Samsung combined fridges, you can turn off the refrigerator part and leave only the freezer part active when you go away.
Our new combined fridge goes below 100kWh/year and becomes more efficient than our equivalent classe A** combined refrigerator.* source GIfam
** The measured energy consumption is 97.56kWh/year, so 10% less than the limit value of energetic class A (108.4 kWh/year) pour Samsung combined fridges, according to internal tests based on the regulation (UE) #2019/2016
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Switch off your TV and your monitor
Samsung’s ecotip Even in standby mode, a TV still spends a lot of energy. Which causes an over consumption that can reach up to 10% of the consumption of when it’s on*.
Good to know Thanks to the function of automatic power off and to the « automatic eco mode », Samsung TV can be easily settled to reduce your electric consumption.
Composed of 24% of recycled material, the universal remote of our Samsung TV is battery free and recharges itself through solar energy or through interior lighting.
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Optimize the use of your oven
Samsung’s ecotip An oven consumes an average of 273 kWh, which corresponds to a cost of 50 euros per year*. So, do not hesitate to cook several dishes at the same time.
Preheating is the time when the oven consumes the most energy. Favor tips that decrease this time, and choose, for example, low temperature cooking.Good to know Thanks to the double cavity « Dual Cook », Samsung ovens allow you to use only one of the two cavity and so, save up to 25,3% of energy **consumption.
Induction hobs consume less than ceramic hobs, because there don’t allow heat loss.* source : EEMA
** According to internal tests results based on the test IEC-60350 protocol (superior cavity, little cakes, convection 165°, in comparison with the whole compartment), the total energy consumption is reduced by 25,3%, on the Serie 5 (NV7B5675LAK), by 23.9% on the Serie 6 (NV7B6799JAK) and by 20.4% on the Serie 7 (NV7B7997AAA). Actual economies vary depending on the element to cook, the usage and other factors.
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Choose low-temperature washing
Samsung’s ecotip A hot cycle causes an important electricity overconsumption.
According to the Environmental and Energy Management Agency (AEEM), a 30° temperature washing cycle consumes two time less energy than a 60° cycle, and three time less than a 90° cycle*.Good to know With Samsung « ecobubble » technology, a cold washing cycle has the same results than a 40° washing cycle. Besides preserving the quality of the colors and textiles, it helps you to save up to 70% of energy.
55% of Samsung washing machines have an energy class of A and 91% of them have an energy class of A or B.* Source : Practical guide to reducing the electricity bill
** Tests realised on the basis of the norm IEC 60456-2010 / washing charge 4kg/ Super Eco cold program Eco (WF80F5E5U4W) vs. Cotton 40°C without ecobubble (WF0702WKU). Results can vary depending on the washing machine usage.
*** Results obtained during the Performance Lab Test realized by Springboard Engineering by comparing a basic detergent solution and the technology of bubbles without mechanic action.
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Think energy label
Samsung’s ecotip The energy consumption of your appliances is stated on the label.
For 100 washing cycles of our Samsung product, a “A” class consumes about 49KWh, a “B” class about 55KWh and a “D” class about 76KWh*.Good to know In 2021, the yearly energy consumption of all or products was reduced by an average of 33% compared to 2009.
55% of Samsung washing machines have an energy class of A and 91% of them have an energy class of A or B.
Our Bespoke fridge is rated A. 95% of our ovens have a A+ label.* According to internal results based on the Delegated Regulation (UE) 2019/2014
You are a professional ?
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Close unused applications
Samsung’s Ecotip Activating all the applications at the same time leads to battery consumption and more frequent charging.
Browsers and social networks are particularly power-hungry. TikTok, Opera Mini and Twitter are the most power-hungry applications*.Bon à savoir Thanks to the « Recent applications » button on the navigation bar, you can see at a glance the number of active applications on your tablet or smartphone.
With E-FOTA, your IT administrators will be able to schedule application updates, in a logic of energy optimization.* Source : Greenspector
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Check your phone's charge
Samsung’s Ecotip Once charged, the best practice is to unplug your smartphone to prolong the life of your battery.
A phone that charges all night means a battery that use itself out faster.Good to know Thanks to the « Power Save » mode, you can extend the autonomy of your Samsung smartphone.
It will disable certain functions, features or applications that you do not use.
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Reduce your screen brightness
Samsung’s Ecotip Reduce the brightness of your screen to reduce your energy consumption.
Reducing the brightness of a screen from 100% to 70% can save up to 20% of energy.Good to know With the « Native Picture » mode, Samsung Smart Signage and Smart LED displays, you can adjust the brightness of your indoor displays from 10% to 70% lighting. The Samsung outdoor screens are equipped with a sensor that automatically adapts itself.
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Turn your computer off
Samsung’s Ecotip Remember to turn off your computer while you’re not using it.
A computer on standby is 20 to 40% of its power consumption on the run*.Good to know With the « Power Save » mode, your computer's battery discharges more slowly, by modifying some of the device's functions, for example by reducing the processor speed and screen brightness.
* Source EEMA
Ecotip = Éco-geste
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