How Much Does It Cost to Run a Security Camera System?
Four PoE cameras plus a recorder draw about 40 watts continuously — security has a small but permanent energy line. At the US-average rate of 16.5¢/kWh, running a security camera system costs about $4.81/month ($57.75/year) at typical use. Adjust the watts, hours, and your rate below for your exact number.
Cost to run a security camera system
$58/yr
- Per day
- $0.16
- Per month
- $4.81
- Energy per year
- 350 kWh
Cost = power (kW) × hours × days × your rate. Defaults are typical values — enter your appliance's actual watts (often on a label) and your real rate for a precise figure.
How much electricity does a security camera system use?
At 40 W for 24 hours a day, a security camera system uses about 1.0 kWh per day — roughly 29 kWh per month and 350 kWh per year. That's about 3% of the 863 kWh the average US home uses in a month. Energy use is the same everywhere — only the price per kWh changes your bill.
Wondering about the circuit instead? See how many amps a security camera system draws.
Cost to run a security camera system by electricity rate
Same 40 W appliance, 24 h/day — the bill changes with where you live.
| Scenario | Rate | Per month | Per year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheapest states (North Dakota) | 11.5¢ | $3.36 | $40.33 |
| US average | 16.5¢ | $4.81 | $57.75 |
| Most expensive (Hawaii) | 42.9¢ | $12.52 | $150.18 |
Find your state's rate on the electricity rates by state page, or see the appliance wattage chart for more devices.
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