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Data through April 2026

Cost to run · Nevada · 14.3¢/kWh residential average

How much does it cost to run a dishwasher in Nevada?

$34/yr · median certified model

Residential electricity in Nevada runs 14.3¢/kWh — 24% under the U.S. average — putting the median certified dishwasher at about $34 a year, versus $45 nationally.

In the national ranking, Nevada lands at 10 of 51 for what a dishwasher costs to run. At local rates, certified models span $11 (Loch L1126) to $34 (Amana ADFS2524R) per year — $23 of annual headroom that depends entirely on which unit you buy. For reference, the national extremes are North Dakota (12.3¢/kWh) and Hawaii (46.6¢/kWh); the same median dishwasher would cost $30 and $111 a year there.

Nevada
$34
US average
$45
North Dakota
$30
Hawaii
$111
Median certified dishwasher (239 kWh/yr) per year, at each rate

The cheapest dishwashers to run at Nevada rates

Price any model at Nevada rates

Your rate, your numbers

Per day
Per month
$2.85
Per year
$34

239 kWh/yr × 14.3¢/kWh = $34/yr

Prefilled with the median certified dishwasher (239 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 dishwasher in Nevada?
About $34 a year for the median ENERGY STAR certified dishwasher, at Nevada's average residential rate of 14.3¢/kWh — that's $2.85 a month.
Is electricity expensive in Nevada?
Nevada's residential average of 14.3¢/kWh is 24% below the U.S. average of 18.8¢/kWh, ranking 10 of 51 jurisdictions (1 = cheapest).
What's the cheapest dishwasher to run in Nevada?
Among currently certified models, the Loch L1126 costs the least at about $11 a year at Nevada rates (80 kWh/yr).
How does Nevada compare with other states?
The same median dishwasher costs $30 a year in North Dakota (the cheapest state) and $111 in Hawaii (the priciest). Nevada sits at $34.

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