Electricity Bill Calculator
Calculate the energy cost of your appliances based on power consumption and usage.
1000 Watts = 1 Kilowatt (kW)
Daily Cost
Cost per Day
Monthly Cost
Based on 30 days
Yearly Cost
Based on 365 days
What is an Electricity Bill Calculator?
An Electricity Bill Calculator (or Energy Cost Calculator) is a utility tool designed to estimate the cost of running electrical appliances over a specific period. By analyzing the power rating (Watts) of a device, the duration of usage, and your local electricity rate (Cost per kWh), it calculates exactly how much that appliance adds to your monthly or yearly utility bill.
At Nexli Calculator, our tool helps you audit your home energy consumption. Whether you want to know if your old refrigerator is costing you a fortune or how much that electric heater costs to run per hour, this tool provides the financial insight needed to save energy and money.
Why Use Our Electricity Bill Calculator?
Identify Energy Hogs
Pinpoint exactly which appliances (AC, Heater, Water Pump) are inflating your bill so you can adjust usage habits.
Verify Utility Bills
Cross-check your official monthly statement against your estimated usage to ensure you aren’t being overcharged due to faulty meters.
Budget for New Appliances
Before buying a high-wattage device (like a gaming PC or hot tub), calculate the recurring monthly cost to see if it fits your budget.
Completely Free
Nexli Calculator offers this energy auditing tool 100% free with no registration required.
Energy Calculation Formulas
Electricity is billed by the “Unit,” which equates to one Kilowatt-hour (kWh). Here is the math we use to convert device wattage into billing cost:
Step 1: Calculate kWh
Converting Watts to Units.
- Energy (Wh) = Power (Watts) × Time (Hours)
- Energy (kWh) = Energy (Wh) / 1000
- Example: 100W Bulb on for 10 hours:
- (100 × 10) / 1000 = 1 kWh (1 Unit).
Step 2: Calculate Cost
Applying your local rate.
- Total Cost = Total kWh × Cost per kWh
- Example:
- If rate is $0.15/kWh and usage is 100 kWh:
- Cost = 100 × 0.15 = $15.00
How to Use Our Electricity Bill Calculator
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Enter Power Rating
Input the wattage of your appliance. This is usually found on a sticker on the back or bottom of the device (e.g., 1500W for a heater).
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Enter Usage Details
Input how many hours per day the device runs.
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Enter Electricity Rate
Input your electricity cost per kWh (check your previous utility bill for this rate, e.g., $0.12 or ₹8).
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Calculate
Click the button to see the Daily, Monthly, and Yearly cost of running that specific appliance.