Cost to run a fridge (400–500 l frost-free) in Western Australia (2026–27)
WA reference tariff · 33.3c/kWh
Typical use (running continuously (450 kWh/year)) ≈ $150/year on the Western Power (SWIS) rate.
Source: WA Government Standard Electricity Prices 2026–27 (Synergy Home Plan A1), effective 1 July 2026
| Model band | Per hour | Per day | Per month | Per year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Efficient (80 W) | $0.03 | $0.11 | $3.24 | $39 |
| Typical (150 W) | $0.05 | $0.20 | $6.07 | $73 |
| High (250 W) | $0.08 | $0.33 | $10.11 | $121 |
The headline annual figure uses this appliance's measured energy per use (450 kWh per year) rather than a constant draw — the table shows constant-draw costs at your chosen hours.
Appliance running-cost calculator
WAFridge: 80–250 W typical range.
Runs continuously; the compressor cycles at roughly one-third duty.
- Per day (4 h)
- $0.20
- Per month
- $6.07
- Per year (365 days)
- $72.84
Tariff: 33.3c/kWh — WA Government Standard Electricity Prices 2026–27 (Synergy Home Plan A1) for the Western Power (SWIS) network, effective 1 July 2026. Wattage basis: Reduction Revolution — fridge power consumption. Full fridge costs in WA →
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Cutting the cost
Keep it out of direct sun and away from the oven, and leave a gap behind it so the coils can shed heat. A full fridge holds its temperature better than an empty one, but don't pack it so tightly that air can't move. Check the door seals close cleanly, and vacuum the rear coils now and then. A spare beer fridge in the garage is often the quietest money-drainer in the house.
Frequently asked questions
- What does a fridge cost per hour in WA?
- $0.05 at the typical 150 W draw on WA's reference rate of 33.3c/kWh (Western Power (SWIS) network). Efficient models run $0.03, high-draw models $0.08.
- 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 WA's 2026–27 reference rate — change the assumptions in the calculator above.
- Is the tariff here what I actually pay?
- It's the WA Government Standard Electricity Prices 2026–27 (Synergy Home Plan A1) usage rate for the Western Power (SWIS) network — the government reference. Your market offer may be a little under it; your zone may differ. See WA rates by zone.
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Runs continuously; the compressor cycles at roughly one-third duty.