Canada Appliance Energy Cost Calculator
Canadian appliance energy cost calculator by province. Calculates daily, monthly, and yearly electricity costs for common household appliances based on wattage, usage hours, and provincial residential rates. Includes 15 common appliances from 80W (LED TV) to 7,200W (EV charger). Provincial rates: Ontario 10.3c, Quebec 7.5c, BC 12.5c, Alberta 11.8c, Nova Scotia 15.5c, Manitoba 13.5c, Saskatchewan 13.0c, New Brunswick 14.5c per kWh.
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Common appliance wattages: space heater 1500W, window AC 1200W, central AC 3500W, hot tub 3000W, EV charger 7200W, clothes dryer 5000W.
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Formula
Converts the appliance wattage and daily hours of use into kilowatt-hours, then multiplies by your provincial electricity rate to find the cost per day, month, and year.
Preguntas Frecuentes
How much does it cost to run a space heater per month in Ontario?
A 1,500W space heater running 8 hours per day costs approximately $37.08 per month at Ontario rates (10.3 c/kWh). Running it around the clock would cost $111.24 per month. In Quebec at 7.5 c/kWh, the same usage costs $27.00 per month, and in Nova Scotia at 15.5 c/kWh, it costs $55.80 per month.
How much electricity does a hot tub use per month in Canada?
A hot tub drawing 3,000W and running 6 hours per day uses approximately 540 kWh per month. At Ontario rates, that costs about $55.62 per month. In winter, run time may increase to 10 or more hours per day to maintain temperature, pushing costs to $80 to $120 depending on your province and insulation quality.
What is the most expensive appliance to run in Canada?
EV Level 2 chargers (7,200W) are typically the highest single energy consumer, costing $89 per month at Ontario rates for 4 hours daily use. Central air conditioning (3,500W) running 8 hours per day costs about $86 per month, and clothes dryers (5,000W) used 1 hour daily cost $15 to $24 per month.
How much does air conditioning cost per month in Ontario?
A window AC unit (1,200W) running 8 hours per day costs approximately $29.66 per month. A central air conditioning system (3,500W) running 8 hours per day costs about $86.52 per month. These costs apply at Ontario average residential rate of 10.3 c/kWh. Using off-peak TOU or ULO rates can reduce these costs.
Does a refrigerator use a lot of electricity?
Modern refrigerators are quite efficient. A typical model uses about 150W on average (the compressor cycles on and off). Running 24 hours a day, a fridge costs approximately $11.12 per month in Ontario and $8.10 per month in Quebec. Older models from the 1990s may use 2 to 3 times more energy.
How do I reduce my appliance electricity costs?
Run high-draw appliances like dryers and dishwashers during off-peak hours (evenings and weekends on TOU, overnight on ULO). Use a programmable thermostat for space heaters. Switch to LED lighting. Ensure your fridge and freezer seals are tight. Consider replacing appliances over 15 years old with Energy Star certified models that use 25% to 50% less energy.
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