Electronics

Load Factor Reference

Electrical / utility load factor and demand factor — definitions and why it matters for sizing.

Definitions

Load factor LF= average load / peak load (over a period)
Demand factor= peak demand / connected load
Diversity factor= sum of individual peaks / coincident system peak
Utilization factor= peak demand / rated capacity
Capacity factor= annual energy / (rated power × 8 760 h)

Typical values

Customer typeLoad factor
Residential20–40%
Commercial (office)40–60%
Industrial (continuous)70–90%
Data center60–80%
Hospital70–90%
Steel mill80–95%

Why it matters

  • Utilities size infrastructure for peak, but revenue comes from energy — higher LF = better economics.
  • Low load factor suggests demand management / storage opportunities.
  • For solar PV, capacity factor is typically 15–25% (seasonal + diurnal + weather).
  • Wind: 25–45%. Onshore nuclear: 85–95%. Fossil peakers: < 30%.
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