Appliance Off-Peak Cost Savings
How much can you save on TOD?
Shifting the use of high-energy use appliances from Peak hours (3 p.m. – 7 p.m. weekdays) to Off-Peak hours is a good way to save on energy and money. Here is a list of appliances and how much you can potentially save.
Appliance | Off-Peak Cost Savings |
Electric Stove | About $11 a year if using stove 2 hours per week. |
Electric Oven (Convection) | About $8 a year if using oven 2 hours per week. |
Central Air / Heat Pump | About $40 a year for a typical 2000 square foot home. |
AC - Window Unit | About $19 per month during the summer season for a residence with 3 window units. |
Pool Pump | About $24 per month for a medium sized pool. |
Pool Pump (Variable Speed) | About $15 per month for a medium sized pool. |
Dishwasher | About $19 a year if running appliance 4 times per week. |
Washing Machine | About $4 a year if running appliance 4 times per week. There are minimal savings from this action. |
Washing Machine (High Efficiency) | About $2 a year if running appliance 4 times per week. |
Dryer (Electric) | About $16 a year if running appliance 4 times per week. |
Dryer (Gas) | About $4 a year if running appliance 4 times per week. |
Lighting | About $23 a year for a typical 2000 square foot home. |
Air Purifier | About $16 per year per air purifier. |
Electric Vehicle (Battery) | About $274 a year for an EV traveling approximately 12k miles. |
Electrical Vehicle (Plug-in Hybrid) | About $165 a year for an EV traveling approximately 12k miles. |