Cost to run a 1000W portable air conditioner
How much does it cost to run a 1000W portable air conditioner? At 1000 watts, the cost depends on how many hours a day you use it and your price per kilowatt-hour. The calculator below is preset to 1000W; the table shows the monthly cost across daily-use hours and electricity prices.
Your numbers
Cost per month
$20
kWh per month
120 kWh
Cost per day
$1
Cost per year
$248
| Hours/day | $0.15/kWh | $0.25/kWh | $0.35/kWh |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 h | $9 | $15 | $21 |
| 4 h | $18 | $30 | $42 |
| 8 h | $36 | $60 | $84 |
| 24 h | $108 | $180 | $252 |
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How do I calculate the cost of running an appliance?
Multiply the power in watts by hours used and divide by 1,000 to get kilowatt-hours (kWh), then multiply by your price per kWh. This calculator does it for a day, month and year automatically.
Where do I find an appliance's wattage?
On the rating label (often on the back or base) or in the manual. If only volts and amps are listed, multiply them to get watts.
What uses the most electricity at home?
Heating, cooling and anything that runs constantly — electric heaters, air conditioning, water heaters and older fridges — typically account for the largest share of a bill.
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