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How Much Does a Coffee Maker Cost to Run in Belgium?

Drip coffee makers draw 800-1,500 W during brewing, with the hot plate using 70-80 W to keep coffee warm. Pod machines typically draw 1,000-1,400 W briefly. Calculate the electricity cost using the current average rate of EUR 0.0979/kWh in Belgium.

Calculate Coffee Maker Running Cost

W
800W1500W
h
0.1h24h
EUR/kWh

Current average rate for Belgium. Adjust to match your tariff.

Cost per Hour

€0.10

/hour

Cost per Day

€0.03

/day

Cost per Month

€0.89

/month

Cost per Year

€10.73

/year

Energy Consumption

0.300

kWh/day

9.13

kWh/month

109.6

kWh/year

How we calculate this

Formula: Cost = (Watts / 1,000) x Hours x Rate

Your calculation: (1000W / 1,000) x 0.3h x 7 days/week x EUR 0.0979/kWh

Daily cost: €0.03 | Monthly: €0.89 | Yearly: €10.73

How Much Electricity Does a Coffee Maker Use?

A coffee maker typically consumes between 800W and 1500W of electricity, with most models running at around 1000W. The actual energy consumption depends on the specific model, its age, the settings you use, and how long you run it each day. In a typical household in Belgium, a coffee maker runs for approximately 0.3 hours per day. At 1000W, that works out to 0.3 kWh of electricity per day. Over the course of a month, that adds up to 9.1 kWh, and over a full year, approximately 110 kWh. Understanding your coffee maker's wattage is the first step to calculating its real running cost.

How We Calculate Coffee Maker Running Costs

The formula for calculating electricity costs is straightforward: multiply the power consumption in kilowatts (kW) by the number of hours used, then multiply by your electricity rate in EUR per kWh. For a 1000W coffee maker, divide the wattage by 1,000 to get 1.00 kW. Multiply by 0.3 hours of daily use: 1.00 kW x 0.3h = 0.30 kWh per day. At the current Belgium electricity rate of EUR 0.0979/kWh, that costs EUR 0.03 per day. Over a month (30.44 days), the cost is EUR 0.89, and over a year (365.25 days), it totals EUR 10.73. The calculator above lets you adjust the wattage, hours, and rate to match your exact situation.

Coffee Maker Running Cost in Belgium

At the current average electricity price of EUR 0.0979/kWh in Belgium, a coffee maker costs between EUR 0.02 and EUR 0.04 per day to run, depending on the model and wattage. A typical 1000W model used for 0.3 hours daily costs about EUR 0.03 per day, EUR 0.89 per month, and EUR 10.73 per year. Electricity prices in Belgium can vary between providers, so your actual cost may be higher or lower. Use the calculator above to enter your exact electricity rate and get a more precise estimate for your household.

Tips to Reduce Your Coffee Maker Electricity Bill

Turn off the hot plate after brewing and use a thermal carafe instead. The hot plate can double your coffee maker's energy consumption. Beyond this specific advice, there are several general strategies to reduce your coffee maker's energy consumption. First, consider upgrading to a more energy-efficient model if your current one is more than 10 years old. Newer models with high EU energy ratings (A or better) can use significantly less electricity. Second, be mindful of usage patterns: running your coffee maker during off-peak hours (if your tariff supports time-of-use pricing) can save money. Third, regular maintenance keeps any appliance running efficiently. Fourth, consider using a smart plug or energy monitor to track your actual consumption and identify usage patterns you can optimize. Even small daily savings of a few cents add up to meaningful amounts over a year.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to run a coffee maker in Belgium?

Based on the current average electricity rate of EUR 0.0979/kWh in Belgium, a typical 1000W coffee maker used for 0.3 hours per day costs approximately EUR 0.03 per day, EUR 0.89 per month, and EUR 10.73 per year. Your actual cost depends on your specific electricity rate, the wattage of your model, and how long you use it each day.

How much electricity does a coffee maker use per day?

A typical coffee maker rated at 1000W and used for 0.3 hours per day consumes 0.30 kWh of electricity per day. That is equivalent to 9.1 kWh per month or about 110 kWh per year. Lower-wattage models (800W) use less, while high-powered models (1500W) use more.

How can I reduce my coffee maker electricity costs?

Turn off the hot plate after brewing and use a thermal carafe instead. The hot plate can double your coffee maker's energy consumption. Additionally, consider upgrading to a more energy-efficient model, using a smart plug to monitor consumption, and running the appliance during off-peak hours if your electricity tariff supports time-of-use pricing.

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