2200 W pool heat pump used 1.5 hours a day at $0.20/kWh
Result: $19.80
This setup produces $19.80 per month, which is a practical benchmark before you compare operating schedules.
Energy Calculators
Use this pool heat pump electricity cost calculator to estimate daily energy usage, monthly running cost, and yearly cost from realistic operating time. It is useful for pool owners, installers, and seasonal operating budgets.
Calculator
Sample inputs
Formula explanation
Core formula
daily kWh = (watts / 1000) * hours; cost = kWh * rateThe calculator converts appliance wattage into daily energy use, then applies your electricity rate to estimate recurring cost over longer time periods.
Examples
Result: $19.80
This setup produces $19.80 per month, which is a practical benchmark before you compare operating schedules.
Result: $51.84
This higher-usage setup shows how quickly long daily runtimes raise the monthly electricity bill.
FAQ
It estimates the electricity cost of running a pool heat pump from wattage, usage time, and tariff.
Yes. Heat pumps often run for long periods, so daily hours have a big effect on cost.
Yes. It is useful when you want to estimate operating cost across a pool season.
No. The calculator focuses on electricity cost only, which keeps the estimate clean and comparable.
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