Calculate electricity costs by appliance, find your biggest energy hogs, and estimate solar savings. All 50 US states supported. Free tool.
HVAC systems (heating/cooling) account for 40-50% of home electricity. Water heaters use 14-18%, washer/dryer 13%, refrigerator 4%, and electronics the rest. Use our calculator to see your specific breakdown.
Top strategies: adjust thermostat by 7-10°F when away (saves 10%), wash clothes in cold water, upgrade to LED bulbs, unplug idle electronics, and use smart power strips. Our tool shows savings per action.
The average US household pays $115-$130/month for electricity. Rates vary significantly by state — Hawaii pays over 40¢/kWh while Louisiana pays around 10¢/kWh. Our tool uses your state's actual rate.
The average solar system saves $1,000-$1,500 per year on electricity and pays for itself in 6-10 years. Federal tax credits cover 30% of installation costs through 2032. Our estimator calculates your savings.
Multiply the appliance's wattage by hours used per day, then by your rate per kWh. Example: 100W TV × 5 hours × $0.12/kWh = $0.06/day = $21.90/year. Our tool does this for all your appliances.
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