Annual Cost of 150W Phantom Load at $0.18/kWh
150 watts of standby power at $0.18/kWh costs approximately $236.52 per year.
How to use this tool
- Add up the standby watts of your idle devices (a power meter helps).
- Enter that total standby power in watts.
- Enter your electricity rate in dollars per kWh.
- Read the annual energy, annual cost, and monthly cost.
- Use smart strips or unplug devices to cut the figure.
Calculate the annual cost of 150 watts of always-on phantom load — a realistic figure for a typical household with multiple standby devices.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does phantom load cost per year?
- It depends on your devices, but a typical home's 30–100 watts of standby draw costs roughly $40–$130 a year at $0.15/kWh. It can be 5–10% of a household electricity bill.
- Which devices have the biggest standby draw?
- Older set-top boxes and DVRs, game consoles in instant-on mode, audio/video receivers, and some always-listening smart devices tend to draw the most. Simple phone chargers left plugged in draw very little when not charging.
- How can I reduce phantom load?
- Unplug devices you rarely use, put electronics on smart or switched power strips, enable deep-sleep/eco modes, and replace the worst always-on offenders. These steps target the continuous draw rather than active use.