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Data through April 2026

Televisions · 32 certified models

65-Inch Televisions

32 certified 65-inch televisions appear in this data, costing $30 to $52 a year to run at the U.S. average rate — median $42.

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Questions, answered with the data

How much does it cost to run 65-inch televisions?
Among 32 certified models in this data, 65-inch televisions cost $30 to $52 a year to run at the U.S. average electricity rate (18.8¢/kWh) — a median of $42.
Do 65-inch televisions cost more or less than the average television?
The median model here runs $42 a year, 18% more than the $35 median across all certified televisions.
What's the cheapest model among 65-inch televisions?
The PHILIPS 65HFL5214U/27 costs about $30 a year at the U.S. average rate (159 kWh/yr) — the lowest certified figure in this group.
What does the certified annual-kWh figure assume for televisions?
The certified annual kWh is based on the standardized ENERGY STAR duty cycle of about 5 hours of on-time per day plus standby the rest of the time. Heavy streaming households will use more.

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