Three reproducible cycle scenarios
| Scenario | Inputs | Active per cycle | Annual energy | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.7 kWh for three cycles per week | 0.7 kWh/cycle; 3 cycles/week; 1 W standby for 24 h/day; $0.18/kWh | 0.700 kWh/use · $0.13/use | 118.260 kWh | $21.29 |
| 1.0 kWh for four cycles per week | 1.0 kWh/cycle; 4 cycles/week; 1 W standby for 24 h/day; $0.18/kWh | 1.000 kWh/use · $0.18/use | 217.331 kWh | $39.12 |
| 1.3 kWh for seven cycles per week | 1.3 kWh/cycle; 7 cycles/week; 1 W standby for 24 h/day; $0.18/kWh | 1.300 kWh/use · $0.23/use | 483.260 kWh | $86.99 |
$0.18/kWh is an illustrative comparison rate, not a national or current market price. Cost per cycle covers active electricity only; annual standby is not divided across cycles.
Measurement and scope
Measure one representative complete cycle, including washing and drying. A partial observation can miss heating or drying. If using annual label energy, do not call it a measured cycle value unless you divide it using the label’s documented cycle assumption.
This calculator covers electricity only. It does not add water, detergent, external water-heater fuel or gas costs. ENERGY STAR explains that dishwasher electricity can include machine operation, water heating and drying, and that cycle options and soil sensing matter.
Safety and standby
Standby must be entered separately unless the complete measurement period explicitly included it. A nonzero control load does not prove that disconnection is safe.
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Last reviewed: August 14, 2026