Cost to run a tv (55–65" led/oled) in New South Wales (2026–27)
NSW reference tariff · 33.1c/kWh
Typical use (3.5 h/day, 365 days a year at 110 W) ≈ $47/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 (60 W) | $0.02 | $0.07 | $2.12 | $25 |
| Typical (110 W) | $0.04 | $0.13 | $3.88 | $47 |
| High (200 W) | $0.07 | $0.23 | $7.05 | $85 |
Appliance running-cost calculator
NSWTV: 60–200 W typical range.
AU households average 3–4 h viewing a day.
- Per day (3.5 h)
- $0.13
- Per month
- $3.88
- Per year (365 days)
- $46.57
Tariff: 33.1c/kWh — AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8) for the Ausgrid network, effective 1 July 2026. Wattage basis: Watts to Volts — TV power measurements (incl. EcoFlow AU measured values). Full tv costs in NSW →
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Cutting the cost
Turn the backlight or brightness down from the showroom-bright default; it's the biggest single draw on a screen, and most rooms don't need it that high. Switch to the eco or home picture mode, enable the ambient-light sensor if there is one, and turn the set off at the wall rather than leaving it on standby for long stretches. Bigger, brighter panels naturally cost more to run.
Frequently asked questions
- What does a tv cost per hour in NSW?
- $0.04 at the typical 110 W draw on NSW's reference rate of 33.1c/kWh (Ausgrid network). Efficient models run $0.02, high-draw models $0.07.
- 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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- Watts to Volts — TV power measurements (incl. EcoFlow AU measured values)
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AU households average 3–4 h viewing a day.