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Annual Cost of 75W Phantom Load at $0.25/kWh

75 watts of phantom load at a high rate of $0.25/kWh costs approximately $164.25 per year.

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How to use this tool

  1. Add up the standby watts of your idle devices (a power meter helps).
  2. Enter that total standby power in watts.
  3. Enter your electricity rate in dollars per kWh.
  4. Read the annual energy, annual cost, and monthly cost.
  5. Use smart strips or unplug devices to cut the figure.

At a high electricity tariff of $0.25/kWh, 75 watts of standby power across your home can cost over $160 per year.

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.