Heat Pump Dryer in Indianapolis — $42/yr to Run (12.9¢/kWh)
Your heat pump dryer in Indianapolis costs about $3/month at 12.9¢/kWh. See daily, monthly, and yearly costs, plus tips to cut your bill.
Indianapolis, IN Electricity Rate
12.9¢/kWh
Utility: Indianapolis Power & Light (AES Indiana)
-1% vs national avg
National avg: 13.0¢/kWh
Daily Cost
$0.14
1.1 kWh/day
Monthly Cost
$3.48
27 kWh/mo
Annual Cost
$42
324 kWh/yr
Lifetime (15yr)
$626
energy only
Monthly Cost Breakdown in Indianapolis
| Period | kWh | Indianapolis Cost | National Avg | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily | 1.1 | $0.14 | $0.14 | $-0.00 |
| Weekly | 7.6 | $0.97 | $0.98 | $-0.01 |
| Monthly | 27.0 | $3.48 | $3.51 | $-0.03 |
| Quarterly | 81.0 | $10.43 | $10.53 | $-0.10 |
| Annual | 324.0 | $41.73 | $42.12 | $-0.39 |
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Daily
$0.14
Monthly
$3.48
Annual
$42
15-Year
$626
Energy Saving Tips for Heat Pump Dryer in Indianapolis
- ✓Indianapolis has below-average electricity rates, but saving energy still reduces your carbon footprint.
- ✓An ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Dryer in Indianapolis saves ~$12/year compared to standard models.
- ✓A smart Heat Pump Dryer with scheduling optimization can save ~$6/year at Indianapolis rates.
- ✓Clean filters after each load
- ✓Empty water reservoir regularly
- ✓Lower heat is gentler on clothes
ENERGY STAR Savings: Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Dryer in Indianapolis saves approximately $12/year at local rates — $175 over the appliance lifetime.
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Water Heater (Tank Electric)
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Heat Pump
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$495/yr
$41.22/mo
Heat Pump Dryer Cost in Other Indiana Cities
| City | Rate | Annual Cost | vs Indianapolis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indianapolis (current) | 12.9¢ | $42 | — |
| Fort Wayne | 13.3¢ | $43 | +$1 |
| Evansville | 14.4¢ | $47 | +$5 |
| South Bend | 15.0¢ | $48 | +$7 |
| Carmel | 11.0¢ | $36 | $-6 |
| Fishers | 12.4¢ | $40 | $-2 |
| Bloomington | 12.3¢ | $40 | $-2 |
| Hammond | 10.3¢ | $33 | $-8 |
| Lafayette | 12.7¢ | $41 | $-0 |
Heat Pump Dryer Energy Cost FAQ — Indianapolis, IN
Understanding Heat Pump Dryer Energy Costs in Indianapolis, IN
In a major metro like Indianapolis, electricity demand is high and rates reflect the cost of maintaining infrastructure for 0.9 million residents. Running a moderate-draw appliance like the Heat Pump Dryer (900W) at Indianapolis's rate of 12.9¢/kWh costs approximately $42 per year — $0 less than the national average of $42.
Rates in Indianapolis are close to the national average, so the Heat Pump Dryer's annual cost of $42 is broadly representative of what most US households pay. Over the 15-year expected lifespan, total energy cost reaches $626.
Indianapolis's cost of living index of 89 is below the national average, and electricity costs reflect that affordability. The Heat Pump Dryer adds $3.48/month to a typical bill of $126. Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Dryer can cut energy use by up to 28%, saving approximately $12 per year at Indianapolis rates.
Indianapolis's moderate climate (avg 44.8°F) helps keep seasonal energy cost swings manageable for most appliances. A Heat Pump Dryer produces approximately 0.23 tons of CO2 annually at typical usage. Indianapolis residents can reduce this footprint by choosing an ENERGY STAR certified unit, optimizing usage patterns, or investing in solar — see our solar savings calculator for Indianapolis.
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