The electricity consumption of a refrigerator can vary depending on several factors, including its size, age, energy efficiency rating, usage patterns, and ambient temperature. However, I can provide you with some general estimates to give you an idea of the electricity usage.
On average, a typical refrigerator in the United States consumes about 600 to 700 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year. This translates to an average monthly usage of approximately 50 to 58 kWh.
Keep in mind that these are rough estimates, and actual energy consumption can differ based on the factors mentioned earlier. Additionally, newer models with better energy efficiency ratings tend to consume less electricity compared to older models.
If you want to determine the precise energy usage of your specific refrigerator, you can look for an energy label or consult the manufacturer's specifications. The label or manual may provide information about the annual energy consumption or the appliance's wattage, which can be used to calculate monthly usage based on your usage patterns.