The electricity used in cake shops belongs to commercial electricity.

Look at the definition of business electricity! Commercial electricity consumption refers to electricity consumption in non-public welfare places such as commodity exchange and paid services.

Mainly includes:

1. Service industry: such as hotels, restaurants, guest houses, hotels, cafes, teahouses, beauty salons, bathrooms, dyeing shops, color film processing, photography, etc.

2. Commodity sales industry: such as shopping malls, shops, trading centers (markets), supermarkets, gas stations, real estate sales and business premises, etc.

3. Culture, entertainment, fitness and leisure industries: such as paid tourist spots, theaters, video halls, amusement halls, Internet cafes, gyms, bowling alleys, swimming pools, dance halls, karaoke halls, golf courses and other entertainment, fitness and leisure places;

4. Financial transactions: such as securities, trust, lease, pawn, futures, insurance and banks (except China People's Bank, China Development Bank, The Export-Import Bank of China and China Agricultural Development Bank), credit cooperatives, etc. ;

5. Business services: such as legal services, consulting and investigation services, advertising services, intermediary services, travel agencies, conference and exhibition services and other business services;

6. Other service industries: such as maintenance and cleaning services.