Phone Charging Cost Calculator

Enter your battery and electricity details to estimate charging cost.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

The energy a phone battery actually stores is its capacity in milliamp-hours converted to watt-hours using its nominal voltage: Energy (Wh) = (Capacity in mAh / 1000) × Voltage (V), then divided by charging efficiency to account for the energy lost as heat during charging (chargers typically run somewhere around 80–90% efficient). Multiplying that per-charge energy by how many times you charge per day and by your electricity rate gives the running cost.

Because phone batteries are small — typically in the range of 10–20 Wh — the actual electricity cost of charging one, even daily over a full year, is usually just a small fraction of a typical electricity bill, which is why this kind of calculation is mostly useful as a curiosity or a way to compare charging habits and rates rather than a meaningful budgeting line item. This calculator takes your battery capacity, voltage, daily charge count and electricity rate and estimates the cost per charge and per year.

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