Refrigerator Electricity Calculator in South Dakota

A refrigerator in South Dakota costs about $6.27 a month ($76.32 a year) to run at the state's average rate of 14.52 ¢/kWh. Use this calculator to compare light, typical, and heavy use.

South Dakota average rate
14.52 ¢/kWh
Assumed wattage
60 W
Typical usage pattern
24 hours/day
Typical monthly cost
$6.27
Typical yearly cost
$76.32

Key metrics

MetricValue
South Dakota average rate14.52 ¢/kWh
Assumed wattage60 W
Typical usage pattern24 hours/day
Typical monthly cost$6.27
Typical yearly cost$76.32

Refrigerator in South Dakota vs U.S. benchmark

South Dakota monthly estimate
$6.27
U.S. monthly estimate
$8.35
Difference
-$2.07
State rate
14.52 ¢/kWh

Calculator assumptions

This calculator uses a typical wattage range of 40-100 W, and we assume 60 watts for 24 hours/day. The formula is kWh = (watts × hours) / 1000.

At this profile, the appliance uses 43.2 kWh per month and 525.6 kWh per year.

Appliance calculator scenarios

ScenarioHours/dayAnnual energySouth Dakota monthlyU.S. monthlySouth Dakota yearly
Light usage12 hours/day262.8 kWh$3.14$4.17$38.16
Typical usage24 hours/day525.6 kWh$6.27$8.35$76.32
Heavy usage24 hours/day525.6 kWh$6.27$8.35$76.32

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Source & Method

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Retail Sales of Electricity. Updated: April 2026. Estimates use the EIA average all-in residential rate (delivery included); they don't add separately billed taxes, fixed charges, or other utility fees, which vary by utility. For how rates and estimates are defined, see the methodology hub.

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