A typical mini-split uses 500–2,000 watts of electricity while running — depending on BTU capacity and operating conditions. Over the course of a year, a single-zone residential mini-split uses 1,000–3,500 kWh annually in a mixed heating and cooling climate. Understanding your mini-split's kWh consumption helps you estimate electricity costs, verify you're getting expected efficiency, and identify any energy waste from poor settings or maintenance issues.
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Mini-Split Power Consumption by BTU Capacity
| BTU Capacity | Typical Wattage (Cooling) | Typical Wattage (Heating) | Estimated Annual kWh* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9,000 BTU | 500–750W | 600–900W | 800–1,500 kWh |
| 12,000 BTU | 700–1,100W | 800–1,200W | 1,000–2,000 kWh |
| 18,000 BTU | 1,100–1,600W | 1,200–1,800W | 1,500–2,800 kWh |
| 24,000 BTU | 1,500–2,200W | 1,600–2,400W | 2,000–3,500 kWh |
*Annual kWh estimates assume 8–12 hours of daily use in a mixed heating/cooling climate (US Climate Zone 4–5). Actual consumption varies significantly by climate, usage patterns, and system efficiency rating.
How Inverter Technology Reduces kWh Usage
Modern mini-splits use inverter compressors that vary their output continuously rather than cycling on/off at full power. This means the system rarely runs at its maximum wattage — it typically operates at 30–70% of rated capacity for the majority of its runtime, consuming proportionally less electricity. A 12,000 BTU mini-split rated at 1,100W at full capacity might average only 650–800W over a typical operating day as the inverter modulates down once the room approaches setpoint.
Estimating Your Monthly Electricity Cost
Use this formula: Monthly cost = Average wattage × Daily hours ÷ 1,000 × Days × Electricity rate
Example: 12,000 BTU mini-split averaging 800W, running 10 hours/day at $0.16/kWh:
800W × 10h ÷ 1,000 × 30 days × $0.16 = $38.40/month
Frequently Asked Questions
How many kWh does a mini-split use per hour?
A 12,000 BTU mini-split uses approximately 0.7–1.1 kWh per hour during cooling operation and 0.8–1.2 kWh per hour in heating mode — though the actual consumption varies with the inverter's modulation. At an average electricity rate of $0.16/kWh, this translates to roughly $0.11–$0.19 per hour of operation.
Does a mini-split use electricity when it's on but not cooling/heating?
Yes, but minimally. When the compressor is off and the system is just circulating air (fan-only mode), power consumption drops to 15–50W — roughly the same as a standard light bulb. Standby power (the unit is on but no demand is present) is typically 5–15W.
Related reading:
→ Mini-Split Running Cost Per Month: Real Numbers by Size
→ Mini-Split Energy Monitoring: Track What You Spend
→ Do Mini-Splits Save Money? Real Numbers for US and Canada