LED vs CFL vs Incandescent Bulb Cost in Indiana

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Per bulb, over 10 years at 3 hrs/day and Indiana’s 17.90¢/kWh: an LED costs about $18.18, a CFL costs $31.48, and an incandescent costs $132.60. Switching to LED saves $114.42 per bulb.

BulbEnergy use (10 yr)Energy costBulb replacementsTotal 10-yr cost
LED (8W, ~25,000 hr life)87.6 kWh$15.681 × $2.50$18.18
CFL (13W, ~8,000 hr life)142.3 kWh$25.482 × $3.00$31.48
Incandescent (60W, ~1,200 hr life)657.0 kWh$117.6010 × $1.50$132.60

All three bulbs produce equivalent light (~800 lumens, “60W-equivalent”). Differences are entirely electricity + replacement bulbs.

Whole-house impact in Indiana

A typical home has about 40 light bulbs. Replacing 40 incandescent bulbs with LEDs in Indiana saves roughly $4577 over 10 years, plus you avoid 360 trips up a ladder.

How we calculated this

Each bulb is assumed to run 3 hours per day for 10 years. Energy cost = watts × hours × rate. Replacement bulbs use rated lamp life (LED 25,000 hr, CFL 8,000 hr, incandescent 1,200 hr). Prices: LED $2.5, CFL $3.0, incandescent $1.5 — typical 60W-equivalent prices at major U.S. retailers.

Indiana’s residential rate of 17.90¢/kWh comes from the U.S. EIA Electric Power Monthly (April 2026).

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FAQ

Are LEDs really worth it if I already have incandescent bulbs at home?

For bulbs that are on 1+ hour/day, switching pays back within 6–18 months even after throwing the old bulb away. For rarely-used bulbs (closets, attics), wait for the old one to die.

What about smart bulbs?

Smart LEDs draw about the same energy as regular LEDs (8–10W) but cost 3–6× more up front. They’re a convenience purchase, not an energy purchase.

What if my electricity rate is different?

Use the figures above as a baseline. The energy-cost column scales linearly with your actual rate — if your rate is half Indiana’s, halve those numbers. The replacement-bulb column doesn’t change.