You may want to increase the power of your tariff, perhaps because you now have more appliances and want to make sure that the power won't go out, or, on the contrary, you decide to lower the power because you consider that you are very far from reaching the amount of kilowatts you have contracted.
Do you "blow the fuses" very often? Maybe it is an indicator that you are using too many appliances at the same time due to the type of power you have contracted. Or perhaps you consider that you are cmo email lists very far from reaching the amount of kilowatts you have contracted?
Whatever the case, there is nothing to worry about, in this article we will explain the steps to follow so that you can change the contracted power and choose the one that best suits your home.
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But first, how can I know what power I have contracted?
If you are not sure how much power you have contracted, there are several ways to find out. First, you can access the Customer Area of the website, go to My Contracts and your details will appear there, including the power you have currently contracted.
Your bill also shows your contracted power, in the Contract Details section .
Or you can even check it from the Naturgy Customers mobile app , in the Bills section.
And now, how do I calculate the power?
It is highly recommended to carry out a consumption study to know exactly the power you usually need, in order to be able to choose a rate that suits you.
Right now there are digital meters , in which you can see the maximum peak power you have used so far. It is a good indicator to know how much you really spend.
The power recommenders are on the Naturgy website and can give you an approximation of the power you consume depending on the appliances you have, what time of day you use them, your type of air conditioning, the size of your house, among others. You will not get an exact result, but it will help you get an idea of the power you need to contract.
There are devices called consumption meters that measure the amount of kilowatts that pass through your installation. They are interesting because you can put them on a single appliance and study the use of the appliance individually, although you can also do it globally and see the total consumption of your home. Of course, you can always request a visit from an electrician who will come to your house and measure your power consumption.