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Prévision de Facturation

Fournisseur Facture Prévision

Prévoyez vos dépenses. Déterminez le coût réel du fonctionnement de votre équipement de forte puissance 24h/24 ou uniquement pendant les heures de pointe.

Indicateurs de Facturation

Tarif et Utilisation Quotidienne

Standard rates: residential electricity in the US averages around $0.14-$0.18 per kWh, while commercial can range from $0.10-$0.12.
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Le résultat se met à jour en temps réel au fur et à mesure que vous saisissez les paramètres.

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La Formule du Coût

Le coût de l'électricité est simplement l'énergie consommée multipliée par le prix de votre fournisseur par kWh.

Coût Quotidien
Cost = kWh × Rate ($/kWh)

Multipliez la consommation quotidienne en kWh par votre tarif d'électricité pour trouver le coût de fonctionnement quotidien de tout appareil ou système.

Projection Annuelle
Annual = Daily Cost × 365

L'annualisation des coûts révèle l'impact réel de dépenses quotidiennes apparemment faibles — et facilite la justification des améliorations d'économie d'énergie.

How to Calculate Your Electricity Cost

Understanding exactly what each appliance costs to run empowers smarter energy decisions — from choosing when to run the dishwasher to calculating the payback period on a new heat pump. The calculation is straightforward: find the power in kW, multiply by hours of operation, and multiply by your electricity rate per kWh.

Finding Your Electricity Rate

Your electricity rate ($/kWh or p/kWh) appears on your utility bill — look for "energy charge" or "unit rate." In the US, the average residential rate is around $0.12–$0.16/kWh, but it varies widely by state and time of day (time-of-use tariffs). In the UK, the Ofgem price cap sets a standard unit rate. Always use your actual rate for precise calculations.

Biggest Contributors to Your Electricity Bill

  • Space Heating / Cooling (40–50%): Heat pumps are 3–4× more efficient than resistance heaters — replacing old electric baseboard heaters can cut this portion dramatically.
  • Water Heating (15–20%): Heat pump water heaters use 60–70% less electricity than conventional electric tank heaters.
  • Appliances and Lighting (10–15%): LEDs and Energy Star appliances provide the biggest savings here with shortest payback periods.
  • Electronics and Standby (10%): Smart power strips and unplugging devices cuts phantom load — small savings that add up over a year.

Time-of-Use Pricing Tips

Many utilities offer time-of-use (TOU) tariffs with cheaper rates during off-peak hours (typically late night and early morning). Shifting energy-intensive tasks — EV charging, running dishwashers and laundry, pre-cooling your home — to off-peak hours can reduce your bill by 20–40% without reducing consumption at all.