What does it cost to run an AC in District of Columbia?
At District of Columbia’s average electricity rate of 22.3¢/kWh, a typical 12,000 BTU air conditioner (EER 11, run 8 hours a day) costs about 24.3¢ an hour, $58 a month, or roughly $292 across a 5-month cooling season. Run your own numbers below.
Independent estimate for guidance only. Your real cost depends on the unit, thermostat setting, insulation and how hot it gets.
Why AC costs what it does in District of Columbia
District of Columbia homes pay about 22.3¢/kWh, which is 3.9¢ above the US average. Because the electricity rate is a straight multiplier on every kilowatt-hour your air conditioner uses, that puts District of Columbia among the pricier states for cooling costs. The biggest levers you control are the hours you run it and the unit’s efficiency.
District of Columbia electricity price trend
Average residential rate, monthly, May 2023 – Apr 2026. Up 31% over the period.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Electric Power Monthly · range 16.29–22.42¢/kWh
A worked example for District of Columbia
A 12,000 BTU unit at EER 11, run 8 hours a day:
Draws about 1091 watts. Change the size, efficiency and hours in the calculator above.
Offset it with solar
Cooling is one of the biggest summer power draws, so it’s exactly what rooftop solar is good at offsetting — the sun is strongest when your AC works hardest. See whether solar pays off in District of Columbia with our District of Columbia solar payback calculator, or check your EV charging cost too.