There’s no escaping the fact that consumer electronics and tech goods contribute heavily to pollution and general carbon emissions. The manufacturing process of these smartphones requires producers to mine for rare earth metals, and the operational logistics of these companies emits heavy amounts of greenhouse gasses. So whatever the population can do to help alleviate these issues in a way that doesn’t drastically change our lives is always welcome. The new clean energy charging iOS 16 feature allows us to turn on a switch that will help decrease carbon emissions and use clean energy sources for our power. Read on to find out more about this function and how you can enable it.
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What Is Clean Energy Charging on iOS 16?
Clean energy charging on iOS 16 is a feature that Apple implemented in iOS 16.1 that optimizes your charging times so that you draw more power when the energy grid uses renewable sources of energy. Most energy grids run on a majority of either oil or natural gas mixed in with nuclear and a combination of renewables, but a country can change its primary source of energy accordingly. Depending on the time and conditions, a country may use more renewables if it’s cost effective. Unfortunately for now, the clean energy charging feature is only available in the US as it utilizes information from the US Department of Energy and local authorities.
How to Enable and Disable Clean Energy Charging on iOS 16
If you’re interested in turning this feature on, it’s extremely simple. All you have to do is toggle a few settings on. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how:
- Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
- Navigate to Battery.
- Tap on Battery Health & Charging.
- Toggle on the Clean Energy Charging option.
- To disable it, toggle it off.
Note that if you live outside of the US, you will not see this option yet.Â
More Information About Clean Energy Charging on iOS 16
What many don’t know about the new clean energy charging iOS 16 feature is that Apple has a background process running to support it. This process, also known as a daemon, collects CO2 emissions data from local environmental authorities and the US Department of Energy’s data sharing unit. The US government keeps track of statistics regarding consumer electronics and the impact they have on the environment. For example, consumer devices (such as PCs, smartphones, gaming consoles, etc.) consume about 21% of all household energy. If you could supplement that usage with clean renewable energy sources, then you could save on a lot of emissions.
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