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How Much Does It Cost to Run Electric Kettle?

An electric kettle is a 1,500-watt load, but it only runs a couple of minutes per boil — so daily cost comes down to how often you use it. At the US-average rate of 16.5¢/kWh, running an electric kettle costs about $1.50/month ($18.05/year) at typical use. Adjust the watts, hours, and your rate below for your exact number.

Cost to run an electric kettle

$18/yr

Per day
$0.05
Per month
$1.50
Energy per year
110 kWh

Cost = power (kW) × hours × days × your rate. Defaults are typical values — enter your appliance's actual watts (often on a label) and your real rate for a precise figure.

Cost to run an electric kettle by electricity rate

Same 1,500 W appliance, 0.2 h/day — the bill changes with where you live.

ScenarioRatePer monthPer year
Cheapest states (North Dakota)11.5¢$1.05$12.60
US average16.5¢$1.50$18.05
Most expensive (Hawaii)42.9¢$3.91$46.93

Find your state's rate on the electricity rates by state page, or see the appliance wattage chart for more devices.

Frequently asked questions

At the US-average residential rate of 16.5¢/kWh, an electric kettle drawing 1,500 watts for about 0.2 hours a day costs roughly $0.05 per day, $1.50 per month, and $18.05 per year. Your actual cost depends on your electricity rate and how much you use it — adjust both in the calculator above.

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