Modern Elevator Energy Consumption: A Guide for London Building Owners

Elevator Energy Consumption

Elevators are sneaky energy hogs. While everyone obsesses over heating and lighting, lifts can eat 3–10% of a building’s power—and in busy towers, up to 45%. Translation: they’re draining your wallet while you pretend the problem doesn’t exist.

Typical Costs

  • Residential lifts: 0.5–2 kWh/day → £45–180/year
  • Commercial lifts: 3–5 kWh/day → £270–450/year
  • High-traffic lifts: 15–35 kWh/day → £1,350–3,150/year

By Elevator Type

  • Hydraulic: ~4,000 kWh/year (£1,080) = least efficient
  • Traction: ~3,000 kWh/year (£810) = better
  • Gearless traction: up to 40% more efficient = smartest choice

The Standby Problem

Even when idle, lifts burn up to 80% of their total energy on lights, controls, and ventilation. Yes, your elevator is wasting electricity while nobody is even in it.

Energy-Saving Upgrades

  • Regenerative drives: recover up to 43% of energy → £1,000–2,000 savings/year
  • LED lighting: 90% savings + lower maintenance
  • Smart controls/IoT: sleep modes, smart car positioning, energy reporting

Why London Buildings Benefit

High density = high lift usage. Energy efficiency = compliance with carbon targets + better property value.

The Business Case

  • Save 30–75% on elevator energy
  • Boost property value & marketability
  • Stay compliant with sustainability standards
  • Reduce breakdowns and maintenance costs

Upgrade Path

  • Phase 1: LEDs, smart controls, standby optimization
  • Phase 2: Drive + monitoring upgrades
  • Phase 3: Full modernization with regenerative drives + IoT

Ready to Stop Overpaying for Elevator Energy?

FlyLifts specializes in making London’s lifts efficient.

  •  Free energy audit (worth £500)
  • Typical 40–60% savings in year one
  • 20+ years serving London buildings
  • Financing options available

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