Washing Machine Electricity Cost in the Philippines

Meralco rates are near record levels, so guessing what an appliance costs is an expensive habit. Here is the arithmetic for a twin-tub washing machine at the current rate, with every assumption written down so you can change it.

A twin-tub washing machine draws about 400 W. At the current Meralco rate of ₱14.7833 per kWh that is ₱5.91 per hour. Used 1 hours a day it costs ₱5.91 daily and about ₱177.40 a month.

Calculate it for your own washing machine (twin tub)

Change any box. The result updates as you type.

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hours
PHP/kWh
Cost per month
Per hour
Per day
Per year
kWh per day

Planning estimate. The rate box is prefilled with a regional average; the figure on your own bill is the one that matters. Power is draw while running, not while switched on.

Washing machine (twin tub) at 400 W and ₱14.7833 per kWh
UsagekWhCost
Per hour0.40₱5.91
Per day at 1 hours0.40₱5.91
Per 30-day month12.00₱177.40
Per year146.00₱2,158

What drives the number

Twin-tub machines draw modestly. The spin cycle is brief and the wash motor is small.

Only three things decide the cost: the wattage, the hours, and the rate. Wattage is fixed by the unit you own and is printed on the nameplate. The rate is fixed by Meralco and changes monthly. Hours is the only one under your control, which is why the table below is the useful one.

Cost by hours used per day

Cost by hours used per day
Hours/daykWh/dayPer dayPer month
10.40₱5.91₱177.40
20.80₱11.83₱354.80
41.60₱23.65₱709.60
62.40₱35.48₱1,064
83.20₱47.31₱1,419
104.00₱59.13₱1,774
124.80₱70.96₱2,129
249.60₱141.92₱4,258

Laundry timing and the parts that actually cost money

Washing machines themselves are modest loads. What costs money in a Filipino household is heating: hot water if the machine uses it, and the iron afterwards. The wash motor is close to irrelevant next to either.

Line drying is standard here and it is free, which removes the single largest laundry cost that households in colder countries carry. The remaining lever is ironing.

How to spend less on it

  • Iron in bulk once or twice a week rather than daily. Most of the energy goes into heating the iron up.
  • Wash full loads. A half load uses nearly the same water and motor time.
  • Use cold water unless the load genuinely needs hot.

Reading this against your actual Meralco bill

Your bill shows total kWh consumed and the amount charged. Divide the total by the kWh and you get your real effective rate, which will differ from the headline figure because of lifeline discounts, senior citizen discounts and the refunds Meralco is currently passing back.

Households consuming 100 kWh or less qualify automatically for the lifeline rate, which is substantially cheaper and applied without registration. If that is you, every figure on this page is an overestimate. Put your own effective rate into the calculator above and the numbers will correct themselves.

How the Meralco rate has moved this year

The same twin-tub washing machine cost noticeably less in January than it does now, with nobody changing how they use it. The generation charge is repriced every month against fuel costs, the peso-dollar rate and the wholesale spot market, so these figures move with it.

Meralco all-in residential rate, 2026
MonthRate per kWhBill at 200 kWh
January 2026₱12.9508₱2,590
February 2026₱13.1734₱2,635
March 2026₱13.8161₱2,763
April 2026₱14.3496₱2,870
May 2026₱14.3345₱2,867
June 2026₱14.4833₱2,897
July 2026₱14.8261₱2,965
August 2026₱14.7833₱2,957

Compared with the alternatives

Other laundry options at current Meralco rates
ApplianceWattsPer hourPer month
Clothes Iron1,000 W₱14.78₱443.50

Running a twin-tub washing machine on solar

The Philippines averages roughly 4.8 peak sun hours a day, well above most of Europe or the northern United States. That, plus a grid rate near fifteen pesos, is why rooftop solar pays back faster here than international figures suggest, often in three to five years in Meralco territory.

Solar panels needed at 4.8 peak sun hours, typical for the Philippines
Panel sizeOutput per dayPanels needed
400 W1.54 kWh1
450 W1.73 kWh1
550 W2.11 kWh1
600 W2.30 kWh1

Panels only produce in daylight. If the twin-tub washing machine runs at night, that energy has to come from a battery, and batteries remain the expensive part of a Philippine solar quote. Net metering credits exports at the generation charge rather than the full retail rate, so using your own production during the day is worth considerably more than selling it back. Financing options including the SSS Energy Sustainability Loan are worth reading before you commit.

Questions people actually ask

Magkano ang kuryente ng twin-tub washing machine kada buwan?
Humigit-kumulang ₱177.40 kada buwan kung gagamitin ng 1 oras araw-araw, sa kasalukuyang Meralco rate na ₱14.7833 kada kWh. Kung mas kaunti ang oras, mas mababa rin ang bayad.
How many watts does a twin-tub washing machine use?
About 400 W while running. Check the nameplate on your own unit, because models vary and the label figure is the one that applies to you.
How much does it cost per hour?
₱5.91 per hour at the current Meralco rate of ₱14.7833 per kWh.
Will it cost the same outside Meralco territory?
No. Electric cooperatives in the Visayas and Mindanao charge different rates, some higher and some lower. Take the cost per kWh from your own bill and enter it in the calculator on this page, and every figure will recalculate for your area.
Does the lifeline rate change these figures?
Yes. Households consuming 100 kWh or less per month qualify automatically for a subsidised rate that is substantially below the standard residential rate, so the figures here would be an overestimate for those households.

Work it out with your own numbers