Typical electricity cost
How much does a Home Server cost to run?
Based on typical usage
A Home Server typically draws about 90 watts when active, averaging around $0.01 per hour at $0.15 per kWh.
At typical use (65% active runtime over 24 hours), that's about $6.32 per month and $76.87 per year.
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- 90 watts
- 65% active runtime over 24 hours
- $0.15 per kWh
What affects cost most
- Average active runtime over a full 24-hour day
- Electricity rate in dollars per kWh
- Standby behavior, connected peripherals, and firmware settings
How it works: Daily cost uses wattage, average active runtime over 24 hours, and electricity rate. Monthly uses daily × 30; yearly uses daily × 365.
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How Much Electricity Does a Home Server Use?
These example monthly costs show how duty cycle and settings change the recurring background cost.
Example monthly costs
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Light Use 40% active runtime over 24 hours$3.89/month
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Typical Use 65% active runtime over 24 hours$6.32/month
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Heavy Use 90% active runtime over 24 hours$8.75/month
Get a better estimate and keep costs down
Defaults give you a starting point, but always-on equipment can look very different once you adjust active runtime and the real power draw in your setup.
What changes cost most
- Average active runtime over a full 24-hour day
- Electricity rate in dollars per kWh
- Standby behavior, connected peripherals, and firmware settings
How to get a better estimate and lower cost
- Replace the default electricity rate with the actual rate from your latest power bill.
- Adjust the active runtime percentage to match how often the device is actually heating, cooling, or cycling.
- Use efficient low-power hardware.
- Spin down idle drives when supported.
- Remove unused expansion cards and accessories.
- Use an efficient power supply and good airflow.
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