Playtime
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Hydronic systems need to use matrix heaters to transfer the heat from the water to the air; these matrix heaters have fans, so there's an electrical requirement. Depending on which matrix heaters you use, the overall power consumption could easily be more than for a simple air heater. It's also likely that the Hydronic system would be noisier than an air heater. However, the Hydronic system can be plumbed so that it also heats domestic water.
Matrix heaters do not "need" to be used. If you have space for radiators/towel rails then these are actually preferable as they do not require fans.
The modern matrix units do not use much current - around 0.7A for 2KW heat output. My 3 fan matrices flat out plus the boiler itself use less than 6A overall which is better than a D5 airtronic. If radiators alone are used the overall current would be around 4A on high.