What Does It Cost to Run a Refrigerator in Georgia?
This page estimates the energy-only cost to run a refrigerator in Georgia using a typical compressor-cycle refrigerator, an average load of 180 watts, and a typical runtime of 8 hours/day.
Key metrics
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Average wattage assumption | 180 W |
| Typical usage assumption | 8 hours/day |
| Estimated monthly electricity use | 43.2 kWh |
| Estimated monthly cost | $6.10 |
| Estimated yearly cost | $74.27 |
Refrigerator cost vs U.S. average
At the statewide average residential rate, running a refrigerator in Georgia costs less per month by $1.78 than the same usage pattern priced at the current U.S. average electricity rate.
How much electricity does a refrigerator use?
This estimate uses a typical wattage range of 100-250 W and a modeling assumption of 180 watts for 8 hours/day. Using the formula kWh = (watts × hours) / 1000, that works out to 1.44 kWh per day, 43.2 kWh per 30-day month, and 525.6 kWh per year.
Refrigerators cycle on and off during the day, so the average running load is lower than peak startup wattage. In Georgia, that energy is priced using the statewide residential average of 14.13 ¢/kWh, with a national benchmark of 18.24 ¢/kWh for comparison.
Refrigerator operating cost estimate in Georgia
| Time period | Energy use | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Per hour | 0.18 kWh | $0.03 |
| Per day | 1.44 kWh | $0.20 |
| Per month | 43.2 kWh | $6.10 |
| Per year | 525.6 kWh | $74.27 |
These estimates isolate electricity usage only. Real utility bills can be higher because delivery charges, taxes, seasonal pricing, and fixed monthly fees are not included in this appliance model.
What changes the cost the most?
The biggest cost drivers for a refrigerator are the local electricity rate and real-world usage intensity. For this appliance, the main swing factors are appliance age, door-opening frequency, garage vs indoor placement.
If your usage is lighter or heavier than the assumption on this page, the linked state calculator and usage-cost pages below are the fastest way to model a custom scenario with the same state electricity rate.
For calculator-style comparisons, use the Refrigerator calculator in Georgia to compare light, typical, and heavy usage profiles.
Comparison entry points
The energy comparison hub links appliance, state, and usage pages so you can browse related comparisons from one place. The main appliance cost reference for this state remains this page.
City pages for selected metros in Georgia
These city pages add local rate context for the same appliance assumptions. City values are modeled estimates; the primary appliance reference for the whole state is still the table on this page.
| City | City rate | Monthly estimate | Yearly estimate | More detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | 15.40 ¢/kWh | $6.65 | $79.83 | City electricity context |
| Columbus | 15.30 ¢/kWh | $6.61 | $79.32 | City electricity context |
| Augusta | 15.20 ¢/kWh | $6.57 | $78.80 | City electricity context |
City electricity pages focus on household rate context. This state-level appliance page stays the main place to compare appliance run cost using the statewide average rate.
Related appliance cost pages for Georgia
- Dishwasher cost in Georgia — Typical 1,200-1,800 W estimate with state-specific pricing
- Electric Oven cost in Georgia — Typical 2,000-5,000 W estimate with state-specific pricing
- Microwave cost in Georgia — Typical 600-1,500 W estimate with state-specific pricing
- Toaster Oven cost in Georgia — Typical 1,200-1,800 W estimate with state-specific pricing
State cost and bill pathways for Georgia
- Average power price in Georgia — Residential rate benchmark used in scenario estimates
- Georgia electricity overview — Core authority page with statewide pricing context
- Electricity cost in Georgia — State-level cost, affordability, and value overview
- Electricity cost in Atlanta, Georgia — City electricity page with methodology notes where city coverage is available
- Georgia monthly electricity bill estimate — Bill-focused context for household usage
- Electric bill estimator scenarios in Georgia — Household profile bill scenarios with fixed monthly kWh assumptions
Historical and trend pages
- Historical electricity prices in Georgia — Historical context and trend interpretation
- Electricity inflation in Georgia — State electricity inflation analysis
- Georgia electricity price volatility — Volatility and rate movement profile
Fixed-usage and calculator pathways
- 500 kWh cost in Georgia — Usage-tier estimate for the same state
- 1,000 kWh cost in Georgia — Usage-tier estimate for the same state
- Electricity cost for 1,500 kWh in Georgia — Usage-tier estimate for the same state
- Custom usage calculator for Georgia — Custom kWh and scenario cost calculation
Appliance and estimator pathways
- Refrigerator cost in Georgia — Appliance operating-cost page for this state
- Refrigerator calculator in Georgia — Calculator page for adjusting wattage and usage for this appliance
- Space Heater cost in Georgia — Appliance operating-cost page for this state
- Space Heater calculator in Georgia — Calculator page for adjusting wattage and usage for this appliance
- Window Ac cost in Georgia — Appliance operating-cost page for this state
- Window Ac calculator in Georgia — Calculator page for adjusting wattage and usage for this appliance
State comparison pathways for Georgia
- Compare Georgia with other states — State-to-state comparison hub
- Georgia vs California electricity cost — Head-to-head comparison page
- Georgia vs Florida electricity cost — Head-to-head comparison page
Discovery and navigation hubs
- Georgia electricity hub — Guide to this state's electricity rate, usage, comparison, and tool pages
- Electricity cost scenario hub — Entry point for residential and industry scenario pages
- Georgia electricity cost overview — State-level electricity cost page with rates and typical bill context
- Georgia average electricity bill benchmark — Typical monthly bill estimate using a standard household usage assumption
- Georgia electricity bill estimator — Household profile bill scenarios for this state
- Electricity usage hubs — Browse cost pages by common household usage tiers
Consumer electricity drivers
- Price drivers in Georgia — Understand what influences state electricity prices
Source & Method
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Retail Sales of Electricity. Updated: February 2026. Estimates are energy-only and exclude delivery charges, taxes, and fixed utility fees. For how rates and estimates are defined, see the methodology hub.