Electric Wall Heater Cost to Run per Month in Kansas (2026)

A typical 1,500W electric wall heater in Kansas running 8 hours/day during the 5-month heating season costs about $57.64/month — or $288 for the full heating season — at Kansas’s residential rate of 15.78¢/kWh (April 2026).

💡 Save more: Wall heaters are 100% resistance (COP 1). A ductless mini-split heat pump uses 40-60% less electricity for the same heat.See DIY mini-split →
Per hour$0.237
Per day (8h)$1.89
Per month (winter)$57.64
Full season$288

Assumes a 1,500W wall-mounted electric heater used 8 hours/day for 5 months. Actual bill varies with thermostat setting, room size, and insulation.

Customize the calculation

Formula: cost/season = watts ÷ 1000 × hours/day × days/month × months × rate/100

How Kansas compares

Running the same wall heater in Kansas costs 16% less than the U.S. average residential rate (18.83¢/kWh). Kansas winters average 5 months of significant heating demand.

WattageCost/monthCost/season
1,000W (small bedroom)$38.42$192
1,500W (standard)$57.64$288
2,000W (large room)$76.85$384
3,000W (240V hardwired)$115.27$576

How to lower your wall heater bill in Kansas

  • Lower the setpoint 2-4°F. Each 1°F cut saves ~1-3%. Setting back from 72°F to 68°F saves ~10%.
  • Program a nighttime setback. If you don’t already have a wall-heater thermostat, install a plug-in outlet thermostat with schedule.
  • Seal air leaks in the room. Wall heaters lose efficiency fast in drafty rooms.
  • Consider a mini-split heat pump. Same room comfort at 40-60% less electricity in Kansas — DIY mini-splits are $1,200-$1,800 for a single-room install.

Wall heater vs alternatives in Kansas

For the same amount of delivered heat in Kansas winters:

Heat sourceEffective COPCost vs wall heater
Electric wall heater (resistance)1.0Baseline
Electric baseboard1.0Same
Ductless mini-split heat pump2.5-3.0~60% less
Ducted whole-home heat pump2.5-3.5~65% less
Natural gas furnace (if available)0.95 (AFUE)Varies with gas price
Pellet stove0.80 (thermal)Depends on pellet cost

Wall heater upgrades & alternatives

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FAQ

Are electric wall heaters efficient?

They’re 100% efficient at converting electricity to heat — but 1 kWh of electricity delivers 1 kWh of heat. A heat pump delivers 2.5-3.5 kWh of heat per kWh of electricity by moving outdoor air, so the same warmth costs a fraction as much.

Should I keep my wall heater on low all day?

Setting back the thermostat when nobody’s home always saves. Wall heaters heat quickly enough (unlike heat pumps) that recovery time isn’t an issue.

Is 1,500W standard?

Yes for a plug-in / 120V circuit. Hardwired 240V wall heaters can go 2,000-4,000W for larger spaces.