Heat Pump in Long Beach — $1,285/yr to Run (33.5¢/kWh)

Your heat pump in Long Beach costs about $107/month at 33.5¢/kWh. See daily, monthly, and yearly costs, plus tips to cut your bill.

Long Beach, CA Electricity Rate

33.5¢/kWh

Utility: Southern California Edison (SCE)

+157% vs national avg

National avg: 13.0¢/kWh

Daily Cost

$6.43

19.2 kWh/day

Monthly Cost

$107.10

320 kWh/mo

Annual Cost

$1,285

3,840 kWh/yr

Lifetime (15yr)

$19,279

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Monthly Cost Breakdown in Long Beach

PeriodkWhLong Beach CostNational AvgDifference
Daily19.2$6.43$2.50+$3.93
Weekly134.4$44.98$17.47+$27.51
Monthly320.0$107.10$41.60+$65.50
Quarterly960.0$321.31$124.80+$196.51
Annual3840.0$1285.25$499.20+$786.05

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Daily

$6.43

Monthly

$107.10

Annual

$1,285

15-Year

$19,279

Energy Saving Tips for Heat Pump in Long Beach

  • Long Beach electricity rates are 157% above the national average — energy efficiency matters more here.
  • An ENERGY STAR Heat Pump in Long Beach saves ~$257/year compared to standard models.
  • A smart Heat Pump with scheduling optimization can save ~$257/year at Long Beach rates.
  • Long Beach's warm climate (avg 76.3°F) means higher cooling costs — consider ceiling fans to supplement.
  • Keep outdoor unit clear of debris
  • Use backup heat only when necessary

ENERGY STAR Savings: Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Heat Pump in Long Beach saves approximately $257/year at local rates — $3,856 over the appliance lifetime.

Heat Pump Cost in Other California Cities

CityRateAnnual Costvs Long Beach
Long Beach (current)33.5¢$1,285
Los Angeles30.5¢$1,172$-113
San Diego28.8¢$1,106$-179
San Jose34.7¢$1,332+$47
San Francisco26.5¢$1,016$-270
Fresno29.9¢$1,148$-137
Sacramento24.7¢$947$-338
Oakland27.9¢$1,071$-214
Bakersfield27.9¢$1,070$-215

Heat Pump Energy Cost FAQ — Long Beach, CA

Understanding Heat Pump Energy Costs in Long Beach, CA

Long Beach is a mid-sized California city where residential electricity rates from Southern California Edison (SCE) are shaped by regional energy supply and local demand patterns. Running a high-draw appliance like the Heat Pump (2,400W) at Long Beach's rate of 33.5¢/kWh costs approximately $1,285 per year — $786 more than the national average of $499.

Electricity in Long Beach is significantly more expensive than the national average — 157% higher. For a Heat Pump used 8 hours per day, this rate premium adds up to $786 in extra annual costs. Energy-efficient models and usage habits have an outsized impact in high-rate markets like this.

Long Beach has a high cost of living (index: 150), which means electricity is just one of many above-average expenses. Reducing appliance energy costs — even by small amounts — contributes to meaningful household savings in this market. Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Heat Pump can cut energy use by up to 20%, saving approximately $257 per year at Long Beach rates.

In Long Beach's warm climate (avg 76.3°F), HVAC-related appliances tend to run more frequently, compounding energy costs. A Heat Pump produces approximately 2.74 tons of CO2 annually at typical usage. Long Beach 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 Long Beach.

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