Electric Bill & Appliance Energy Calculator
Look for the label on your device (e.g., TV: 150W, Toaster: 1200W)
Find this on your latest utility bill (National average is roughly $0.16)
Usage Summary
Total Energy Consumption: 0 kWh
Estimated Total Cost: $0.00
Daily Cost: $0.00
How to Calculate Your Electric Bill
Understanding how much power your appliances consume is the first step toward reducing your monthly energy expenses. Electric companies bill you based on "Kilowatt-hours" (kWh). One kWh represents the amount of energy used by a 1,000-watt device running for one hour.
The Electric Bill Formula
To calculate the cost manually, you can use the following three-step formula:
- Find the Daily kWh: Multiply the appliance wattage by the hours used per day and divide by 1,000.
(Watts × Hours) ÷ 1,000 = Daily kWh - Calculate Total kWh: Multiply the daily kWh by the number of days in the billing period.
Daily kWh × Days = Total kWh - Determine Total Cost: Multiply the total kWh by your utility provider's rate per kWh.
Total kWh × Rate per kWh = Total Cost
Real-World Examples
Here are some common household scenarios to help you visualize energy costs:
- Central Air Conditioner (3500 Watts): Running for 8 hours a day at $0.15/kWh would cost approximately $126.00 per month.
- Gaming Desktop Computer (400 Watts): Running for 4 hours a day at $0.15/kWh would cost approximately $7.20 per month.
- LED Light Bulb (10 Watts): Left on for 10 hours a day at $0.15/kWh would cost only $0.45 per month.
- Space Heater (1500 Watts): Running for 5 hours a day at $0.15/kWh would cost approximately $33.75 per month.
Tips to Lower Your Electricity Usage
If your calculation shows a higher cost than expected, consider these strategies:
- Switch to LED: LED bulbs use about 75-80% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs.
- Unplug "Phantom" Loads: Electronics like chargers, TVs, and microwaves draw small amounts of power even when turned off. Use power strips to cut power completely.
- Optimize Your HVAC: Heating and cooling are typically the largest part of an electric bill. Use a programmable thermostat to reduce usage when you aren't home.
- Check Appliance Labels: When buying new appliances, look for the Energy Star rating to ensure maximum efficiency.