Cost to run air conditioning in Hawaii
A 3-ton central unit costs about
$1.31an hour · $2121 a year
That is 2,517 watts while the compressor runs, at 52.00¢ a kilowatt hour — Hawaii's current residential rate.
Across a year
Electricity used
4,078 kWh
Full-load hours
1,620
Hawaii runs about 3,600 cooling degree days a year. An air conditioner cycles rather than running flat out, so 1,620 full-load hours is the honest way to put it: the same energy as running at full capacity for that long. At that rate cooling is roughly 82% of a typical Hawaii household's yearly electricity spend.
What actually changes this
Floor area and efficiency move this figure more than habits do. A home twice this size costs roughly twice as much to cool, and a unit at SEER2 20 instead of 14.3 uses about a third less. The thermostat matters least of the three — each degree cooler adds a few percent, not a multiple.
Common questions
How much does it cost to run AC for an hour in Hawaii?
About $1.31 an hour for a 3-ton central unit drawing roughly 2,517 watts, at Hawaii's residential electricity price of 52.00¢ per kilowatt hour.
What does air conditioning cost per summer in Hawaii?
Roughly $2121 a year for a 1,800 square foot home, which is about 4,078 kilowatt hours. Hawaii runs around 3,600 cooling degree days a year.
Is it cheaper to leave the AC on all day or turn it off?
Turning it off while the house is empty is cheaper. An air conditioner works against the temperature difference between inside and outside, so a warmer empty house loses less heat gain than a cool one, and the extra cost of cooling back down is smaller than the saving.
Work it out for your home
These figures describe a 1,800 square foot home with a minimum-efficiency unit. Yours is not that home.
Electricity price from the US Energy Information Administration, residential sector, 2026-05. Cooling load estimated from Hawaii's cooling degree days with an adjustment for humidity. An estimate, not a bill — insulation, ductwork, shading and how long anyone is home all move it.