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🔥 100 W/m² or 150 W/m²? The key to lower energy billsChoosing the right heating power isn’t just technical — it directly...
01/04/2026

🔥 100 W/m² or 150 W/m²? The key to lower energy bills

Choosing the right heating power isn’t just technical — it directly impacts your comfort and monthly costs.

👉 Choose 100 W/m² if:
• you live in a new build or well-insulated home
• you want underfloor heating as a comfort upgrade
• your goal is maximum energy efficiency

👉 Choose 150 W/m² if:
• you have a standard or older UK property
• you need a primary heating source
• your home has higher heat loss (e.g. ground floors, older insulation)

💬 Not sure what’s right for you?
Power selection depends on insulation, floor area, and heat loss. Call us +44 7445 942727 We’ll help you choose the optimal setup for your home.

NanoHeat — engineered for real UK homes. 🔥

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29/01/2026

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How Much Energy Does a Provarm Heating Film Use? A Comparison with a Light Bulb (UK)Many people wonder how much electric...
15/09/2025

How Much Energy Does a Provarm Heating Film Use? A Comparison with a Light Bulb (UK)

Many people wonder how much electricity a heating film actually consumes. Provarm heating films, for example, are available in 80 W, 140 W and 220 W per running metre. What does this look like in practice — and how does it compare to a light bulb?

Power and Energy Consumption – The Basics

Energy consumption is calculated as Power (W) × Time (h). The result is expressed in kilowatt-hours (kWh) — the unit your electricity supplier uses:

kWh
=
Power [W]
×
Time [h]
1000
kWh=
1000
Power [W]×Time [h]


Example: A 1000 W device running for 1 hour uses 1 kWh.

Comparison of Provarm Heating Films with Light Bulbs
Product / Power (per m²) Consumption per hour Equivalent Light Bulb
Provarm Heating Film 80 W 0.08 kWh like an 80 W bulb
Provarm Heating Film 140 W 0.14 kWh like a 140 W bulb
Provarm Heating Film 220 W 0.22 kWh like a 220 W bulb
Light Bulb 60 W 0.06 kWh –
Light Bulb 100 W 0.10 kWh –

(Values based on continuous operation per hour)

What Does It Cost in the UK?

Average electricity price in the UK: £0.28 per kWh

Heating film 80 W for 1 h ≈ £0.02 (0.08 kWh × £0.28)

Heating film 140 W for 1 h ≈ £0.04 (0.14 kWh × £0.28)

Heating film 220 W for 1 h ≈ £0.06 (0.22 kWh × £0.28)

For comparison:

Light bulb 100 W for 1 h ≈ £0.03 (0.10 kWh × £0.28)

Why a Heating Film Can Still Be Efficient

It heats surfaces rather than air — warmth is felt faster.

It can be installed only where heat is needed.

With a thermostat, it doesn’t run continuously at full power — real consumption is often lower.

Conclusion

Provarm heating films of 80 W, 140 W and 220 W consume roughly the same amount of energy as light bulbs of corresponding wattage. Thanks to controls and localised heating, a heating film can be a more targeted and economical way to heat than traditional electric heaters with much higher power.

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