If you are wondering what air conditioning costs to run in the UK, the key point is that the running cost depends on the electricity the system actually uses while operating, not just the size written on the unit.
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Electrical input in kW × electricity price per kWh = running cost per hour
Using the current Ofgem average electricity rate of 24.67p per kWh, the running cost works out like this:
These examples use the electricity unit rate only, which is the part that changes when the air conditioning is running. The standing charge is separate and would normally be paid whether the system is on or not. Ofgem’s published daily electricity standing charge for the same period is 57.21p per day.
These figures are useful as a like-for-like guide, but real running costs can still be lower or higher depending on the room, the temperature setting, the insulation level, the amount of sunlight, and how hard the system is working. The Panasonic examples above are model-based worked examples, not a fixed rule for every system on the market.
If your system averages around 0.7 kW while running, that works out at about:
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