Appliances · Updated May 2026

Refrigerator electricity cost in 2026: what you actually pay.

A modern 20 cu-ft top-freezer fridge consumes ~365 kWh/year — about $64 at the US average rate. A 25-year-old side-by-side can hit 1,500 kWh/year — $263. The fridge is the only appliance running 24/7, so age and efficiency matter more here than anywhere else.

TL;DR: If your fridge is older than 2010, replacing it with a Tier-1 Energy Star model pays back in 4–7 years on electricity savings alone. Modern fridges use 60–75% less than 1990s models for the same volume.

2026 fridge electricity cost by type

TypeSizekWh/yr (Energy Star)$/yr @ $0.175
Compact / mini3–5 cu ft220$39
Top freezer18–22 cu ft340–390$60–$68
Bottom freezer20–24 cu ft450–520$79–$91
Side-by-side22–28 cu ft580–680$101–$119
French door24–28 cu ft500–620$88–$109
Counter-depth French door20–23 cu ft540–640$95–$112

Old vs new: when replacement pays back

The DOE Energy Star database tracks fridge efficiency across decades. A typical comparison for a 22 cu-ft refrigerator:

Year of manufacturekWh/yrAnnual cost
19901,400$245
2000850$149
2010580$102
2018430$75
2025 Energy Star360$63

Payback math for replacing a 1990 fridge with a 2025 Energy Star one ($1,200 retail): $245 − $63 = $182/yr saved → 6.6-year payback on electricity alone. The freezer-only "garage spare" from the 1990s plugged in for "extra space" is the most expensive piece of furniture in your house.

6 ways to cut fridge electricity

  1. Set fridge to 37 °F / freezer to 0 °F. Each degree colder = 4–6% more energy.
  2. Vacuum the condenser coils annually. Dusty coils raise energy use 10–25%.
  3. Keep it full but not packed. Cold mass holds temperature; airflow can't be blocked.
  4. Check door gaskets. If a dollar bill slides out when closed, replace the seal ($25).
  5. Skip the ice/water dispenser model if not essential — those models use 14–20% more.
  6. Unplug the garage backup fridge. Especially if it's pre-2005.

Pull your fridge's annual kWh from the yellow Energy Guide sticker (or look up the model on energystar.gov). Plug it into the electricity calculator with your real rate.

Frequently asked questions

How can I find the wattage of my fridge?

Check the nameplate inside the door or on the back: it'll list voltage and amps (compressor running) or watts directly. Multiply V × A for watts. The yellow Energy Guide label gives annual kWh — the most useful number.

Is a smart Wi-Fi fridge worth the energy hit?

No. The compressor doesn't care; the touchscreen and Wi-Fi module add ~25–40 kWh/year ($4–$7). Not deal-breaking but never advertised. The real cost is the $600–$1,200 premium over a non-smart equivalent.

Does an empty fridge use less electricity?

Slightly. Full fridges hold cold mass better against door openings, but the compressor's job is mostly fighting heat infiltration through walls and gaskets — which doesn't depend on contents. Difference is <5%.