And if so, how much? Less, same or more than if it was actually charging something?

I’m in the EU if that changes something.

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      The cables themselves do not use power. It is the brick.

      Your radio being off would not push any power through a cable. Also your cigarette lighter being off would not push any power. Which is why plugging it in won’t do anything.

      To continue the metaphor - your water is turned off. You can’t use up water that isn’t there.

      The reason the brick uses power is because it is available 24/7 for you to plug something in - and when you do - it can ask that device how much power it wants - does it have fast charging? Etcetera.