The standby heat loss, or energy that the Hotspot Titanium uses even when no water is drawn, is approximately 25 Watt for an 8-litre water heater and approximately 16 Watt for a 4-litre water heater. If you think about a typical in-home wireless router, the HotSpot Titanium is equivalent when it comes to energy usage.
It costs an estimate of 9 pence a day for an 8-litre and 6 pence a day for a 4-litre heater (assumed 15 pence / kWh) Remember, this depends on the energy supplier and rates, among other factors.
The below table shows the difference between a conventional kettle and Hotspot Titanium 4 and 8-litre. We have considered the amount of energy it would take to make six 250ml mugs of tea or coffee on six separate occasions with a kettle (partial kettle-fill of 500ml). The cost equated to £0.063p per 24 hours – this based on 3kW Kettle x 84 seconds to boil = 0.07 kWh. With an assumed cost of 15p/kWh x 0.07 kWh = £0.011p.
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Kettle |
Hotspot Titanium4-litre |
Hotspot Titanium8-litre |
Element rating |
3kW |
2.1kW |
2.1kW |
Assumed pence per kWh |
15p |
15p |
15p |
Cup/Mug size |
250ml |
250ml |
250ml |
Break-even point |
9 drinks |
9 drinks |
13 drinks |
Energy consumption cost of break-even point (over 24 hour period) |
£0.09p |
£0.09p |
£0.14p |