Load factor (electrical)
In electrical engineering the load factor is defined as the average load divided by the peak load in a specified time period. It is a measure of the utilization rate, or efficiency of electrical energy usage; a high load factor indicates that load is using the electric system more efficiently, whereas consumers or generators that underutilize the electric distribution will have a low load factor.
An example, using a large commercial electrical bill:
- peak demand =
- use =
- number of days in billing cycle =
- load factor = × 100% = 18.22%
The load factor is closely related to and often confused with the demand factor.
The major difference to note is that the denominator in the demand factor is fixed depending on the system. Because of this, the demand factor cannot be derived from the load profile but needs the addition of the full load of the system in question.