Conventional electric radiators ( blue heat or dry heat) used in homes usually have a power of 1,500 to 2,500 W. While indoor infrared heating plates usually have a power ranging from 300 to 2,500 W. 1,200 W.
This is because the plates do not need to heat the air, but rather radiate the heat directly to the bodies, so they need much less power and, therefore, consume considerably less electricity Infrapanel.
An infrared heating plate consumes 0.5 kWh on average . If we use this device for 8 hours, the daily consumption is 0.5 kWh * 8h = 4 kWh. Taking into account that currently the average price of electricity is €0.28/kWh, heating would cost €0.28/kwh * 4 kWh = €1.12/day.