Heat Pump in Phoenix — $537/yr to Run (14.0¢/kWh)

Your heat pump in Phoenix costs about $45/month at 14.0¢/kWh. See daily, monthly, and yearly costs, plus tips to cut your bill.

Phoenix, AZ Electricity Rate

14.0¢/kWh

Utility: Arizona Public Service (APS)

+8% vs national avg

National avg: 13.0¢/kWh

Daily Cost

$2.68

19.2 kWh/day

Monthly Cost

$44.74

320 kWh/mo

Annual Cost

$537

3,840 kWh/yr

Lifetime (15yr)

$8,052

energy only

Monthly Cost Breakdown in Phoenix

PeriodkWhPhoenix CostNational AvgDifference
Daily19.2$2.68$2.50+$0.19
Weekly134.4$18.79$17.47+$1.32
Monthly320.0$44.74$41.60+$3.14
Quarterly960.0$134.21$124.80+$9.41
Annual3840.0$536.83$499.20+$37.63

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Daily

$2.68

Monthly

$44.74

Annual

$537

15-Year

$8,052

Energy Saving Tips for Heat Pump in Phoenix

  • Phoenix electricity rates are 8% above the national average — energy efficiency matters more here.
  • An ENERGY STAR Heat Pump in Phoenix saves ~$107/year compared to standard models.
  • A smart Heat Pump with scheduling optimization can save ~$107/year at Phoenix rates.
  • Phoenix's warm climate (avg 69.3°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 Phoenix saves approximately $107/year at local rates — $1,610 over the appliance lifetime.

Heat Pump Cost in Other Arizona Cities

CityRateAnnual Costvs Phoenix
Phoenix (current)14.0¢$537
Tucson13.8¢$530$-7
Mesa12.2¢$470$-67
Chandler14.1¢$540+$3
Gilbert13.0¢$501$-36
Glendale12.7¢$487$-50
Scottsdale14.1¢$543+$6
Peoria13.4¢$516$-21
Tempe13.5¢$517$-20

Methodology & Energy Data Sources for Phoenix

How we calculate heat pump energy costs in Phoenix, AZ: Cost estimates use the standard formula: Annual Cost = (Wattage ÷ 1000) × Hours per Day × Days per Year × Local kWh Rate. We model regional electricity rate variation using EIA monthly data, which captures rate differences between investor-owned utilities, municipal providers, and rural electric cooperatives.

  1. Appliance wattage sourced from ENERGY STAR product database, manufacturer spec sheets, and DOE residential appliance test data.
  2. Local kWh rate for Phoenix reflects Arizona averages from EIA Form 861 (utility sales data). Rates vary by season (typically 10-20% summer premium) and time-of-use in many Arizona utilities.
  3. Usage patterns derived from RECS (Residential Energy Consumption Survey), EIA's official survey of US household energy use.
  4. Carbon footprint calculated using EPA eGRID emissions factors specific to your regional grid mix in Arizona.

Authoritative US energy data sources:

Disclaimer: Energy costs are estimates based on average appliance usage and Arizona state-level kWh rates. Your actual costs depend on your specific utility provider, rate plan (flat, time-of-use, demand), local fees, taxes, and renewable energy credits. Check your utility bill for exact rates. For energy efficiency upgrades, consult your local utility's rebate programs and federal tax credits via ENERGY STAR Federal Tax Credits.

Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated 2026 · EIA data current as of latest monthly release

Find Your Utility, Rate Plan & Incentives in Phoenix

The Arizona state-average kWh rate shown above is a baseline — your actual cost depends on your specific utility provider, rate plan, and time-of-use schedule. Plus you may be missing rebates that pay for ENERGY STAR replacements:

⚡ Look up Your Utility

Each utility has its own rate plans (flat, TOU, demand):

💰 Federal Tax Credits

Inflation Reduction Act provides ongoing credits:

🏛️ Arizona Incentives

State + utility-specific rebates stack with federal:

⚙️ Compare ENERGY STAR Models

Replace efficient = save 25-50% kWh:

NABCEP-certified installers for solar/battery: NABCEP Certified Professionals Directory. Required for many state incentives.

Heat Pump Energy Cost FAQ — Phoenix, AZ

Understanding Heat Pump Energy Costs in Phoenix, AZ

In a major metro like Phoenix, electricity demand is high and rates reflect the cost of maintaining infrastructure for 1.6 million residents. Running a high-draw appliance like the Heat Pump (2,400W) at Phoenix's rate of 14.0¢/kWh costs approximately $537 per year — $38 more than the national average of $499.

Phoenix rates are 8% above the national average — a modest premium that adds $38 per year to Heat Pump operating costs. Over the appliance's 15-year lifespan, that's $564 in cumulative extra spending versus the national average.

With a cost of living index of 103, Phoenix is near the national median. The Heat Pump's monthly cost of $44.74 represents a typical share of the average Phoenix electric bill of $128/month. Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Heat Pump can cut energy use by up to 20%, saving approximately $107 per year at Phoenix rates.

Phoenix's moderate climate (avg 69.3°F) helps keep seasonal energy cost swings manageable for most appliances. A Heat Pump produces approximately 2.74 tons of CO2 annually at typical usage. Phoenix 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 Phoenix.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to run a Heat Pump in Phoenix, AZ?

At Phoenix's average electricity rate of 14.0¢/kWh, a Heat Pump costs approximately $537 per year to run. That's about $44.74 per month with typical usage of 8 hours per day.

What is the electricity rate in Phoenix, AZ?

The average residential electricity rate in Phoenix, AZ is 14.0¢/kWh, which is 8% above the national average of 13.0¢/kWh. The primary utility provider is Arizona Public Service (APS).

How much electricity does a Heat Pump use per year?

A Heat Pump uses approximately 2,400 watts and consumes about 3,840 kWh per year with typical usage of 8 hours/day for 200 days/year.

Is a Heat Pump expensive to run in Phoenix?

Compared to the national average cost of $499/year, running a Heat Pump in Phoenix costs $38 more per year due to higher local electricity rates.

How can I reduce my Heat Pump energy cost in Phoenix?

To reduce Heat Pump costs in Phoenix: Keep outdoor unit clear of debris. Use backup heat only when necessary. Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR model saves up to 20% on energy costs. Also check with Arizona Public Service (APS) for local energy efficiency rebates and programs.

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