North American refrigerator, energy efficiency
I do not believe North American refrigerators are any less energy efficient than those sold in the rest of the world.
When I made trips to the UK, France, Germany, Geneva, and Australia, I made a point of going into stores and comparing appliances and energy labeling, and all those places showed that large American refrigerators were actually extremely efficient in their energy usage, when you could find anything even close to comparable in size from these different countries, they often used more energy than the US models.
US refrigerators have a huge advantage because of they’re so large and we can afford to have 3 inch thick walls and doors filled with insulation. So any type of comparison should include energy efficiency per cubic foot of cooled area.
It could be much more efficient to have a large refrigerator and reduce shopping trips as well. The amount of energy expended even riding a metro system use many times as much energy as you little bit of extra energy to keep a slightly bigger refrigerator running.
We also have been using inverter compressors LED lights inside waste heat to eliminate condensation on the outside and ultra efficient ECM motors so I don’t see how there could be any real difference. Different rating methods can give different results, Maybe that’s the difference you’re seeing. This is why the US is only striving to reduce energy usage about 12% because we really have gone about as far as we can go without some radical new technology, which is not being used in Europe either by the way.
John
I do not believe North American refrigerators are any less energy efficient than those sold in the rest of the world.
When I made trips to the UK, France, Germany, Geneva, and Australia, I made a point of going into stores and comparing appliances and energy labeling, and all those places showed that large American refrigerators were actually extremely efficient in their energy usage, when you could find anything even close to comparable in size from these different countries, they often used more energy than the US models.
US refrigerators have a huge advantage because of they’re so large and we can afford to have 3 inch thick walls and doors filled with insulation. So any type of comparison should include energy efficiency per cubic foot of cooled area.
It could be much more efficient to have a large refrigerator and reduce shopping trips as well. The amount of energy expended even riding a metro system use many times as much energy as you little bit of extra energy to keep a slightly bigger refrigerator running.
We also have been using inverter compressors LED lights inside waste heat to eliminate condensation on the outside and ultra efficient ECM motors so I don’t see how there could be any real difference. Different rating methods can give different results, Maybe that’s the difference you’re seeing. This is why the US is only striving to reduce energy usage about 12% because we really have gone about as far as we can go without some radical new technology, which is not being used in Europe either by the way.
John