kitchen · 25W typical
Running a yogurt maker costs about $0.99/month.
That's the typical yogurt maker at 25W, run 8 hours a day at the US-average rate of 16.5¢/kWh. Change any of those and the number moves — use the calculator below to see yours.
Estimated cost
Full-power draw for 8 hours at 16.5¢/kWh.
How you use it
Cost shifts with how long it's on.
The same yogurt maker can cost very different amounts depending on usage patterns. Three common scenarios, at the US-average rate.
weekly batch
$0.99
per month
8-10 hour incubation cycle
Where you live
$1.79 spread between the cheapest and priciest states.
Same appliance, same hours of use, different zip code — the monthly cost varies this much.
| State | Rate | Monthly | Yearly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hawaii | 41.2¢ | $2.47 | $30.08 |
| California | 31.4¢ | $1.88 | $22.92 |
| Massachusetts | 30.8¢ | $1.85 | $22.48 |
| Connecticut | 28.7¢ | $1.72 | $20.95 |
| Rhode Island | 27.9¢ | $1.67 | $20.37 |
| New Hampshire | 24.6¢ | $1.48 | $17.96 |
| Alaska | 24.3¢ | $1.46 | $17.74 |
| New York | 22.3¢ | $1.34 | $16.28 |
| Maine | 22.1¢ | $1.33 | $16.13 |
| Vermont | 21.5¢ | $1.29 | $15.70 |
| Michigan | 19.3¢ | $1.16 | $14.09 |
| New Jersey | 19.1¢ | $1.15 | $13.94 |
| Maryland | 18.4¢ | $1.10 | $13.43 |
| Pennsylvania | 18.1¢ | $1.09 | $13.21 |
| District of Columbia | 17.8¢ | $1.07 | $12.99 |
| Wisconsin | 17.4¢ | $1.04 | $12.70 |
| Delaware | 17.2¢ | $1.03 | $12.56 |
| Illinois | 16.9¢ | $1.01 | $12.34 |
| Ohio | 16.6¢ | $1.00 | $12.12 |
| Nevada | 16.3¢ | $0.98 | $11.90 |
| Indiana | 15.8¢ | $0.95 | $11.53 |
| Virginia | 15.7¢ | $0.94 | $11.46 |
| Minnesota | 15.6¢ | $0.94 | $11.39 |
| Colorado | 15.4¢ | $0.92 | $11.24 |
| Alabama | 15.2¢ | $0.91 | $11.10 |
| West Virginia | 15.2¢ | $0.91 | $11.10 |
| Florida | 15.1¢ | $0.91 | $11.02 |
| New Mexico | 14.8¢ | $0.89 | $10.80 |
| Texas | 14.8¢ | $0.89 | $10.80 |
| Arizona | 14.7¢ | $0.88 | $10.73 |
| South Carolina | 14.7¢ | $0.88 | $10.73 |
| Kansas | 14.6¢ | $0.88 | $10.66 |
| Georgia | 14.2¢ | $0.85 | $10.37 |
| Iowa | 14.1¢ | $0.85 | $10.29 |
| North Carolina | 13.9¢ | $0.83 | $10.15 |
| Missouri | 13.6¢ | $0.82 | $9.93 |
| Oregon | 13.4¢ | $0.80 | $9.78 |
| Tennessee | 13.3¢ | $0.80 | $9.71 |
| Kentucky | 13.2¢ | $0.79 | $9.64 |
| Mississippi | 13.1¢ | $0.79 | $9.56 |
| Oklahoma | 13.1¢ | $0.79 | $9.56 |
| South Dakota | 12.7¢ | $0.76 | $9.27 |
| Montana | 12.4¢ | $0.74 | $9.05 |
| Nebraska | 12.2¢ | $0.73 | $8.91 |
| Arkansas | 12.1¢ | $0.73 | $8.83 |
| Washington | 12.1¢ | $0.73 | $8.83 |
| Louisiana | 11.9¢ | $0.71 | $8.69 |
| Wyoming | 11.6¢ | $0.70 | $8.47 |
| North Dakota | 11.5¢ | $0.69 | $8.40 |
| Utah | 11.4¢ | $0.68 | $8.32 |
| Idaho | 11.3¢ | $0.68 | $8.25 |
Efficient vs. inefficient
A $16.86/year difference across the wattage range.
Swapping a high-draw model for an efficient one pays for itself. Here's what that looks like annually at typical usage.
Most efficient
15W
$0.59 per month
$7.23 per year
Typical
25W
$0.99 per month
$12.05 per year
High draw
50W
$1.98 per month
$24.09 per year
When it hits hardest
year-round peak
Constant weekly use.
Ways to cut the cost
- 1
Use Instant Pot yogurt function instead
Uses same incubator heat but no separate appliance
- 2
Make larger batches less often
One 8-hour cycle for a week's yogurt
- 3
Use an insulated cooler overnight instead — zero energy
Eliminates yogurt-maker watts entirely
Real-world wattages
Pulled from actual spec sheets.
| Brand | Model | Watts |
|---|---|---|
| Euro Cuisine | YM80 | 25W |
| Dash | DGY001AQ Greek | 30W |
| Cuisinart | CYM-100 | 40W |
Picks that actually move the needle
Three products worth comparing if you're thinking about upgrading or supplementing what you have.
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See also
Related appliances
Sources: www.energy.gov · www.energystar.gov
Last updated: 2026-04-13