Cost to run a electric kettle
Laundry & kitchen · typical wattage 1,500 W (1,200 W-1,500 W)
A electric kettle draws about 1,200 W-1,500 W (typically 1,500 W). Run 0.5 hours a day, it uses about 274 kWh/year, which costs roughly $4.23/month and $50.81/year at the US average residential rate of 18.56¢/kWh (March 2026). At a high-rate state like California (33.35¢) it costs more; at a low-rate state like Washington (14.40¢) it costs less.
Source: U.S. DOE — Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use. Data as of June 2026.
Electric kettle at a glance
| Figure | Electric kettle |
|---|---|
| Typical running wattage | 1,500 W (1,200 W-1,500 W) |
| Assumed usage | 0.5 h/day, 365 days/yr |
| Energy used | 274 kWh per year |
| Cost per month @ 18.56¢ | $4.23 |
| Cost per year @ 18.56¢ | $50.81 |
Source: U.S. DOE — Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use; ENERGY STAR product specifications. Data as of June 2026.
Cost at light, typical and heavy use
How the monthly and yearly cost changes with how long you run it, at the US average 18.56¢/kWh:
| Usage | Cost / month | Cost / year |
|---|---|---|
| Light use (1 h/day) | $8.35 | $102 |
| Typical use (0.5 h/day) | $4.18 | $50.81 |
| Heavy use (1 h/day) | $8.35 | $102 |
Cost at different state rates
The same electric kettle at typical usage, priced at a few representative state rates:
| Rate | Cost / month | Cost / year |
|---|---|---|
| US average (18.56¢) | $4.23 | $50.81 |
| Washington (14.40¢) | $3.24 | $39.42 |
| Texas (16.39¢) | $3.69 | $44.87 |
| California (33.35¢) | $7.50 | $91.30 |
Source: EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (residential) (March 2026). Data as of June 2026.
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Wattage source & how to save
An electric kettle draws about 1,200–1,500 W; DOE's own example uses 1,500 W for 1 hour/day.
Tip to cut the cost: Boil only the water you need — heating less water uses proportionally less energy.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to run a electric kettle?
At the US average residential rate of 18.56¢/kWh, a electric kettle (about 1,200 W-1,500 W, typically 1,500 W) used 0.5 hours a day costs roughly $4.23 per month and $50.81 per year. Your cost depends on your exact wattage, usage and local rate. Use the calculator for an exact figure.
How many watts does a electric kettle use?
An electric kettle draws about 1,200–1,500 W; DOE's own example uses 1,500 W for 1 hour/day.
How much electricity does a electric kettle use per year?
About 274 kWh per year at typical usage. That's 0.75 kWh per day at 0.5 hours of use.
How can I cut the running cost of a electric kettle?
Boil only the water you need — heating less water uses proportionally less energy.
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Sources & accuracy
Wattage: U.S. DOE — Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use and ENERGY STAR-grade references (typical figures; ranges shown where relevant). Electricity rate: EIA Electric Power Monthly (March 2026). All public domain. Costs are a transparent calculation (see methodology) and are estimates only — your appliance's actual wattage, your usage and your utility rate may differ. Check the appliance label and your bill before relying on these figures.
Last updated: 2026-06-20