How much energy does a freezer use?

Written by Marijn

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29 April 2024

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09:29

How much energy does a freezer use?

When you buy a new freezer, check the energy costs. A freezer runs day and night. The energy label shows the energy consumption per year. In this article, you can read how to calculate the energy costs and what the difference is between the various energy labels.

Calculation of the energy costs (prices of 2024)

The energy label indicates the average annual energy consumption of a freezer in kilowatt hour (kWh). This number refers to the average energy consumption of the freezer per year. If you multiply this number by € 0.30, you get the annual energy costs. The energy consumption depends on the energy label of the freezer, among other things. That means it differs per model. The higher the energy label, the less energy the freezer uses. Right now, a C energy label is the highest and most energy-efficient for freezers.

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Calculation of the energy costs (prices of 2024)

Energy consumption compact model

Average energy consumptionAnnual energy costsEnergy savings over 15 years (compared to F)
C110kWh€ 33€ 510
D137kWh€ 42€ 375
E168kWh€ 51€ 240
F222kWh€ 67€ 0
Savings compact freezer

Compact model: save € 510

With a C energy label compact freezer, you save about € 510 compared to an F energy label. That's similar to not eating meat for 1.5 years. At this time, a C energy label is the highest for compact freezers

Compact freezer: how much does D save compared to F?

Energy consumption upright freezer

Average energy consumptionAnnual energy costsEnergy savings over 15 years (compared to F)
C173kWh€ 52€ 510
D207kWh€ 63€ 345
E229kWh€ 69€ 255
F284kWh€ 86€ 0
Energy savings upright freezers

Upright freezer: save € 510

A C energy label upright freezer will also cost you less in the long run. With an upright freezer, you save a total of € 510 on energy costs. This is equal to the emissions of 4.5 years of showering. At this time, a C energy label is the highest for upright freezers.

Energy savings chest freezer

Average energy consumptionAnnual energy costsEnergy savings over 15 years (compared to F)
D179kWh€ 54€ 500
E221kWh€ 67€ 305
F289kWh€ 87€ 0
Energy savings chest freezer

Chest freezer: save € 500

With a D energy label chest freezer, you saver € 500 in 15 years compared to an F energy label. That's the same as a car ride of 12,240km, which is about the distance to Washington and back. At this time, a D energy label is the highest for chest freezers.

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Save energy

When you use your freezer in an energy-efficient way, contributing to the environment isn't the only thing you're doing. You also save on your energy bill and the freezer lasts longer. Defrost your freezer regularly, close the door properly, and let your leftovers cool off first, for example. Do you already have a freezer at home? The older the freezer is, the more energy it consumes. That's why we recommend to replace a freezer within 15 years.

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