Cost to run a electric oven in New South Wales (2026–27)
NSW reference tariff · 33.1c/kWh
Typical use (1 h/day, 312 days at 1 kWh per hour of use) ≈ $103/year on the Ausgrid rate.
Source: AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8), effective 1 July 2026
| Model band | Per hour | Per day | Per month | Per year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Efficient (2,000 W) | $0.66 | $0.66 | $20.15 | $207 |
| Typical (3,000 W) | $0.99 | $0.99 | $30.22 | $310 |
| High (5,000 W) | $1.66 | $1.66 | $50.37 | $517 |
The headline annual figure uses this appliance's measured energy per use (1 kWh per hour of use) rather than a constant draw — the table shows constant-draw costs at your chosen hours.
Appliance running-cost calculator
NSWElectric oven: 2,000–5,000 W typical range.
Rated element watts peak on preheat; once at temperature the thermostat cycles, so real use is ~0.8–1.2 kWh per hour.
- Per day (1 h)
- $0.99
- Per month
- $30.22
- Per year (312 days)
- $310.16
Tariff: 33.1c/kWh — AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8) for the Ausgrid network, effective 1 July 2026. Wattage basis: EcoFlow AU — electric oven energy consumption. Full electric oven costs in NSW →
The same appliance in other states
Cutting the cost
Skip the pre-heat for anything that isn't baking, and resist opening the door, since every peek lets the heat pour out. Cook in batches while it's already hot, use the fan-forced setting to cook at a lower temperature, and switch off a little early to coast on the residual heat. For small dishes, a benchtop oven, air fryer or microwave uses far less.
Frequently asked questions
- What does a electric oven cost per hour in NSW?
- $0.99 at the typical 3,000 W draw on NSW's reference rate of 33.1c/kWh (Ausgrid network). Efficient models run $0.66, high-draw models $1.66.
- How is this calculated?
- Watts ÷ 1,000 × the tariff = cost per hour, then × hours × days for the period figures. Every figure on this page uses NSW's 2026–27 reference rate — change the assumptions in the calculator above.
- Is the tariff here what I actually pay?
- It's the AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8) usage rate for the Ausgrid network — the government reference. Your market offer may be a little under it; your zone may differ. See NSW rates by zone.
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Rated element watts peak on preheat; once at temperature the thermostat cycles, so real use is ~0.8–1.2 kWh per hour.