How Much Does It Cost to Run an LED Light Bulb?
A 10-watt LED replacing a 60-watt incandescent delivers the same light for a sixth of the electricity. At the US-average rate of 16.5¢/kWh, running an LED light bulb costs about $0.25/month ($3.01/year) at typical use. Adjust the watts, hours, and your rate below for your exact number.
Cost to run an LED light bulb
$3/yr
- Per day
- $0.01
- Per month
- $0.25
- Energy per year
- 18 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.
How much electricity does an LED light bulb use?
At 10 W for 5 hours a day, an LED light bulb uses about 0.1 kWh per day — roughly 2 kWh per month and 18 kWh per year. That's about 1% of the 863 kWh the average US home uses in a month. Energy use is the same everywhere — only the price per kWh changes your bill.
Wondering about the circuit instead? See how many amps an LED light bulb draws.
Cost to run an LED light bulb by electricity rate
Same 10 W appliance, 5 h/day — the bill changes with where you live.
| Scenario | Rate | Per month | Per year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheapest states (North Dakota) | 11.5¢ | $0.18 | $2.10 |
| US average | 16.5¢ | $0.25 | $3.01 |
| Most expensive (Hawaii) | 42.9¢ | $0.65 | $7.82 |
Find your state's rate on the electricity rates by state page, or see the appliance wattage chart for more devices.
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