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Data through April 2026

Cost to run · Vermont · 24.6¢/kWh residential average

How much does it cost to run a clothes washer in Vermont?

$27/yr · median certified model

At 24.6¢/kWh (30% over the U.S. average), Vermont makes every kilowatt-hour count: the typical certified clothes washer costs around $27 a year here.

In the national ranking, Vermont lands at 41 of 51 for what a clothes washer costs to run. Model choice matters as much as geography: at Vermont rates the most efficient certified model (Hisense WF5S2845BB) costs $9.58 a year while the most power-hungry (Maytag MVWB965H) costs $76 — a spread of $67 every year. For reference, the national extremes are North Dakota (12.3¢/kWh) and Hawaii (46.6¢/kWh); the same median clothes washer would cost $14 and $51 a year there.

Vermont
$27
US average
$21
North Dakota
$14
Hawaii
$51
Median certified clothes washer (110 kWh/yr) per year, at each rate

The cheapest clothes washers to run at Vermont rates

Price any model at Vermont rates

Your rate, your numbers

Per day
Per month
$2.25
Per year
$27

110 kWh/yr × 24.6¢/kWh = $27/yr

Prefilled with the median certified clothes washer (110 kWh/yr). Every model page on this site carries its exact certified figure.

Questions, answered with the data

How much does it cost to run a clothes washer in Vermont?
About $27 a year for the median ENERGY STAR certified clothes washer, at Vermont's average residential rate of 24.6¢/kWh — that's $2.25 a month.
Is electricity expensive in Vermont?
Vermont's residential average of 24.6¢/kWh is 30% above the U.S. average of 18.8¢/kWh, ranking 41 of 51 jurisdictions (1 = cheapest).
What's the cheapest clothes washer to run in Vermont?
Among currently certified models, the Hisense WF5S2845BB costs the least at about $9.58 a year at Vermont rates (39 kWh/yr).
How does Vermont compare with other states?
The same median clothes washer costs $14 a year in North Dakota (the cheapest state) and $51 in Hawaii (the priciest). Vermont sits at $27.

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Rate source: US EIA, average residential price of electricity, see methodology.