In induction cooktops, the cooking surface is heated only under the cookware, using less than half the energy compared to conventional cooktops. Cooking on an induction cooktop provides faster heating, improved thermal efficiency, and more precise control. Compared to traditional electric cooktops, induction cooktops can reduce cooking time by even half while consuming significantly less energy.
Induction cooktops are known for their extremely easy cleaning, as they only require a wipe with a damp cloth. Since only the cookware is heated, in case something spills on the surface of the cooktop, it does not burn.
Visually, an induction cooktop looks very similar to a ceramic one, but it uses electromagnetism instead of electricity. That is why special cookware with a magnetic base is required.