Most domestic use will be during the early evening, declining as the evening progresses.
Yes, I realise that is the 'normal' pattern, even if I am a big exception (see below). However, what confused me into asking flameport the question (to which you are now responding) was that he had written ....
.... Most domestic use of electricity isn't during the day anyway, and the whole concept of cheap electricity overnight isn't likely to last much longer either.
... and, particularly given the second part of his sentence, I had (wrongly) assumed that his "during the day" referred to 'day' vs. 'night' (e.g. in 'E7 terms'), not a perio stopping at or before 4pm!
Only those on E7 and similar, will have a higher load during the early hours and those charging cars. In the future it is all set to gradually change as more will be charging their cars and many more using electric for heating to replace gas.
Indeed, and I agreed with that in my original response to flameport.
Mind you, not so long ago flameport seemed to be challenging me for suggesting that very thing, instead suggesting that everyone would start charging their cars when they got home from work, right in the middle of the current 4pm-9pm peak demand time (rather than waiting until much later in the evening). However, as I responded at that time, if E7/whatever timings remained as they currently are, such that it was much more expensive to start charging ones car when one got home than it would be if they delayed the start of charging until around midnight, I reckon that a substantial proportion of EV users would delay the start of their charging
As intimated above, whilst one can talk about patterns of demand for 'average/typical' households, and certainly the total (or average) demand across all households, that does not necessarily mean much (if anything!) in relation to any particular individual household, since they are not all 'born equal', and mine must represent a fairly extreme deviation from the 'average/typical'. Below shows the average pattern of my installation's electricity usage over the past nearly 5 years (~1725 days) (which hardly shows 'maximum demand/usage' during the 4pm-9pm period

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Kind Regards, John