Cost to run a electric storage hot water system in Australian Capital Territory (2026–27)
ACT reference tariff · 37.0c/kWh
Typical use (6 kWh a day) ≈ $809/year on the Evoenergy rate.
Source: ICRC retail electricity price recalibration 2026–27 (ActewAGL standing offer), effective 1 July 2026
| Model band | Per hour | Per day | Per month | Per year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Efficient (1,800 W) | $0.67 | $2.66 | $80.88 | $971 |
| Typical (3,600 W) | $1.33 | $5.32 | $161.77 | $1,942 |
| High (4,800 W) | $1.77 | $7.10 | $215.69 | $2,590 |
The headline annual figure uses this appliance's measured energy per use (6 kWh per day (typical household)) rather than a constant draw — the table shows constant-draw costs at your chosen hours.
Appliance running-cost calculator
ACTElectric hot water: 1,800–4,800 W typical range.
The element heats ~3–5 h/day, often overnight on controlled load; daily energy spans ~2 kWh (single person) to ~10 kWh (large family).
- Per day (4 h)
- $5.32
- Per month
- $161.77
- Per year (365 days)
- $1,942.28
Tariff: 37.0c/kWh — ICRC retail electricity price recalibration 2026–27 (ActewAGL standing offer) for the Evoenergy network, effective 1 July 2026. Wattage basis: Same Day Hot Water — hot water electricity use. Full electric hot water costs in ACT →
The same appliance in other states
Cutting the cost
If you have a standard electric tank, ask your retailer about a controlled-load (off-peak) tariff so it heats overnight at a cheaper rate. Insulate any exposed hot-water pipes, fix dripping hot taps promptly, and fit water-saving showerheads, since most of the cost is heating shower water. Set the thermostat to a safe, sensible level rather than scalding hot. Going away for a while? Switch it off at the tank.
Frequently asked questions
- What does a electric hot water cost per hour in ACT?
- $1.33 at the typical 3,600 W draw on ACT's reference rate of 37.0c/kWh (Evoenergy network). Efficient models run $0.67, high-draw models $1.77.
- How is this calculated?
- Watts ÷ 1,000 × the tariff = cost per hour, then × hours × days for the period figures. Every figure on this page uses ACT's 2026–27 reference rate — change the assumptions in the calculator above.
- Is the tariff here what I actually pay?
- It's the ICRC retail electricity price recalibration 2026–27 (ActewAGL standing offer) usage rate for the Evoenergy network — the government reference. Your market offer may be a little under it; your zone may differ. See ACT rates by zone.
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The element heats ~3–5 h/day, often overnight on controlled load; daily energy spans ~2 kWh (single person) to ~10 kWh (large family).