LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) Energy Cost Calculator
Energy-efficient light bulb using 75% less energy than incandescent with 25x longer life.
Power Draw
9W
watts
Annual kWh
16
avg usage
Annual Cost
$2
avg national
CO₂/Year
0.01 tons
carbon impact
LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) Cost Calculator
Customize usage and your state's electricity rate for accurate cost estimates.
Daily Cost
$0.01
Monthly Cost
$0.18
Annual Cost
$2
Lifetime Cost
$49
Energy Saving Opportunities
Save up to 5% vs standard models
~$0/year savings
Smart scheduling saves 30% more energy
~$1/year savings
Energy Saving Tips
- ✓Replace all incandescent bulbs with LEDs
- ✓Use dimmable LEDs with dimmer switches
- ✓Choose warm white for living areas
Compare Alternatives
| Appliance | Watts | Annual kWh | Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) (current) | 9W | 16 | $2 |
| CFL Light Bulb (60W equivalent) | 13W | 24 | $3 |
| Incandescent Light Bulb (60W) | 60W | 110 | $14 |
| Smart LED Bulb | 10W | 15 | $2 |
LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) Cost Summary
LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) Energy FAQ
LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) Running Cost by City (top 100)
Electricity rates vary by city, so the cost to run a led light bulb (60w equivalent) does too. See your local cost:
Methodology & Energy Data Sources — LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent)
How we calculate LED Light Bulb (60W equivalent) energy costs: Our calculations use EIA (US Energy Information Administration) residential electricity price data, cross-referenced with ENERGY STAR appliance efficiency standards and DOE Appliance and Equipment Standards. Wattage values reflect nameplate ratings from manufacturer specifications, normalized by the ENERGY STAR Testing & Certification Program.
- Wattage (9W): Nameplate wattage from ENERGY STAR certified product database. Actual consumption may vary ±15% based on usage patterns and age of appliance.
- Annual kWh (16 kWh): Calculated as (Wattage × Avg Hours/Day × Avg Days/Year) ÷ 1,000. Usage hours based on RECS (Residential Energy Consumption Survey) typical usage patterns for Lighting equipment.
- Annual cost ($2): Calculated using EIA Form EIA-861M national residential average electricity rate. State-level rates sourced from EIA Electric Power Monthly (Table 5.6.A).
- Lifetime energy cost: Projects 16 kWh/year × 23-year lifespan, adjusted for 2.5% annual electricity price escalation per EIA Annual Energy Outlook baseline scenario.
- Carbon footprint (0.01 lbs CO₂/year): Uses EPA eGRID national average emission factor (0.386 kg CO₂e/kWh for 2023). Regional factors vary significantly — see EPA eGRID subregion data for local estimates.
- EIA Electric Power Monthly — residential electricity rates
- EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS)
- ENERGY STAR Certified Products Database
- EPA eGRID — electricity emission factors
- DOE Appliance and Equipment Standards Program
Disclaimer: Energy cost estimates are based on national and state averages. Actual costs depend on your utility's rate structure, time-of-use pricing, demand charges, and actual usage patterns. Contact your utility for exact rates and consider a home energy audit for personalized recommendations.
Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated 2026 · EIA data current as of latest Electric Power Monthly release
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