What are off peak hours for electricity?

 Off peak hours for electricity are times when demand is lower, resulting in cheaper rates. Generally, these hours are late night to early morning, commonly from 10 PM to 6 AM, and sometimes midday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Weekends and holidays may have different off-peak hours, often including the entire day. Seasonal changes can also affect off-peak times, like during high air conditioning use in summer. Check with your local utility provider for specific off-peak hours in your area. Using high-energy appliances during these times can help reduce your electricity bill.

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