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Fridge Report: The 2026 Freezer Economy - 50 States Ranked By The Annual Cost Of Operating A Deep Freezer


(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Fridge analyzes 137 freezer models and calculates the exact annual operating cost of chest and upright freezers in all 50 states and the District of Columbia using EIA electricity rates.

"An ENERGY STAR chest freezer costs $27 per year to operate in Louisiana and $91 per year in Hawaii. For $27 a year - roughly the cost of a single takeout meal - a Louisiana household gains the infrastructure to buy in bulk, freeze seasonal produce, and store proteins at scale."- Press Team, Fridge

Fridge ( ) has released a complete 50-state analysis of standalone freezer operating costs, calculating the exact annual cost of running both an ENERGY STAR chest freezer and an ENERGY STAR upright freezer in every state and the District of Columbia. The analysis draws on Fridge product data from 137 freezer models and U.S. Department of Energy published energy consumption benchmarks, applied to January 2026 EIA residential electricity rates.

Fridge is calling the growing adoption of standalone freezers "The Freezer Economy" - a trend driven by grocery inflation, bulk purchasing strategies, and farm-to-freezer food preservation. According to Fridge data, entry-level chest freezers start at $170, with a median price of $674 across 97 models with active pricing.


The Benchmark: What Fridge Calculated

Using DOE published benchmarks - 215 kWh per year for an ENERGY STAR chest freezer (15 cubic feet) and 395 kWh per year for an ENERGY STAR upright freezer (17 to 20 cubic feet) - Fridge calculated the following annual operating costs for all 50 states plus D.C., organized from highest to lowest cost.

A comprehensive freezer buying guide (/freezer-buying-guide ) with capacity planning and type comparisons is available at Fridge.


50 STATES + D.C.: Annual Freezer Operating Cost

- THE NORTHEAST -

Massachusetts (31.37 cents/kWh): Chest $67/yr. Upright $124/yr. Fridge Insight: The third most expensive state. Mass Save and National Grid offer $75 recycling rebates.

Rhode Island (31.16 cents/kWh): Chest $67/yr. Upright $123/yr. Fridge Insight: Rhode Island Energy offers a $50 recycling rebate.

Maine (29.42 cents/kWh): Chest $63/yr. Upright $116/yr. Fridge Insight: Deep-freeze capital of the East. No rebate program.

Connecticut (27.72 cents/kWh): Chest $60/yr. Upright $109/yr. Fridge Insight: Highest-rate Rebate Desert in the country.

New Hampshire (27.27 cents/kWh): Chest $59/yr. Upright $108/yr. Fridge Insight: NHSaves offers $75 freezer recycling rebates.

New York (26.95 cents/kWh): Chest $58/yr. Upright $106/yr. Fridge Insight: No rebate program despite high rates.

Vermont (24.78 cents/kWh): Chest $53/yr. Upright $98/yr. Fridge Insight: Efficiency Vermont offers $200 toward ENERGY STAR models.

New Jersey (22.55 cents/kWh): Chest $48/yr. Upright $89/yr. Fridge Insight: PSEG offers up to $100 for ENERGY STAR Most Efficient.

Pennsylvania (20.49 cents/kWh): Chest $44/yr. Upright $81/yr. Fridge Insight: Three utilities offer rebate programs - the most of any state.

Delaware (18.31 cents/kWh): Chest $39/yr. Upright $72/yr. Fridge Insight: Moderate rates, no rebate program.

Maryland (22.30 cents/kWh): Chest $48/yr. Upright $88/yr. Fridge Insight: BGE and Delmarva Power both offer $50 recycling rebates.


- THE MIDWEST -

Michigan (20.46 cents/kWh): Chest $44/yr. Upright $81/yr. Fridge Insight: Consumers Energy offers $25 freezer purchase rebates.

Illinois (18.74 cents/kWh): Chest $40/yr. Upright $74/yr. Fridge Insight: Ameren Illinois offers $50 ENERGY STAR freezer rebates.

Wisconsin (18.37 cents/kWh): Chest $39/yr. Upright $73/yr. Fridge Insight: Dairy State demands precise temperature control. No rebate program.

Ohio (17.85 cents/kWh): Chest $38/yr. Upright $71/yr. Fridge Insight: FirstEnergy offers $50 dedicated freezer rebates.

Indiana (17.34 cents/kWh): Chest $37/yr. Upright $68/yr. Fridge Insight: AES Indiana's Ditch Your Fridge program accepts freezers.

Minnesota (16.37 cents/kWh): Chest $35/yr. Upright $65/yr. Fridge Insight: Xcel Energy offers freezer-specific recycling rebates.

Kansas (15.16 cents/kWh): Chest $33/yr. Upright $60/yr. Fridge Insight: Pantry State with massive freezer capacity traditions. No rebate program.

South Dakota (14.09 cents/kWh): Chest $30/yr. Upright $56/yr. Fridge Insight: Ranch-direct storage culture. No rebate program.

Iowa (13.48 cents/kWh): Chest $29/yr. Upright $53/yr. Fridge Insight: Wind-powered grid. MidAmerican Energy offers recycling rebates.

Nebraska (13.13 cents/kWh): Chest $28/yr. Upright $52/yr. Fridge Insight: Public power keeps rates low. High demand for beef storage.

North Dakota (12.82 cents/kWh): Chest $28/yr. Upright $51/yr. Fridge Insight: Among the cheapest states for freezer operation in America.

Missouri (12.95 cents/kWh): Chest $28/yr. Upright $51/yr. Fridge Insight: Second-cheapest state. Bulk buying economics are strongest here.


- THE SOUTH -

District of Columbia (16.60 cents/kWh): Chest $36/yr. Upright $66/yr. Fridge Insight: DCSEU offers $100 ENERGY STAR Most Efficient rebates.

Alabama (16.72 cents/kWh): Chest $36/yr. Upright $66/yr. Fridge Insight: Humidity drives higher demand for sealed storage. No rebate program.

Virginia (16.36 cents/kWh): Chest $35/yr. Upright $65/yr. Fridge Insight: Dominion Energy offers $50 ENERGY STAR purchase rebates.

Texas (16.11 cents/kWh): Chest $35/yr. Upright $64/yr. Fridge Insight: Massive state with strong freezer culture. No rebate program.

Florida (15.70 cents/kWh): Chest $34/yr. Upright $62/yr. Fridge Insight: Garage freezer placement carries a heat premium. No rebate program.

South Carolina (15.64 cents/kWh): Chest $34/yr. Upright $62/yr. Fridge Insight: SCE&G offers $50 recycling rebates.

North Carolina (15.05 cents/kWh): Chest $32/yr. Upright $59/yr. Fridge Insight: No rebate program.

West Virginia (16.19 cents/kWh): Chest $35/yr. Upright $64/yr. Fridge Insight: Appalachian Power offers $50 purchase rebates.

Mississippi (14.47 cents/kWh): Chest $31/yr. Upright $57/yr. Fridge Insight: Entergy Mississippi offers $50 purchase rebates.

Oklahoma (14.42 cents/kWh): Chest $31/yr. Upright $57/yr. Fridge Insight: No rebate program.

Georgia (14.53 cents/kWh): Chest $31/yr. Upright $57/yr. Fridge Insight: Georgia Power offers $50 recycling and $25 purchase rebates.

Kentucky (13.62 cents/kWh): Chest $29/yr. Upright $54/yr. Fridge Insight: LG&E/KU offers $100 purchase rebates - strong Freezer Economy state.

Tennessee (13.06 cents/kWh): Chest $28/yr. Upright $52/yr. Fridge Insight: Low TVA rates make this a top-tier freezer state. No rebate program.

Arkansas (13.26 cents/kWh): Chest $29/yr. Upright $52/yr. Fridge Insight: Natural State pantry economics. No rebate program.

Louisiana (12.39 cents/kWh): Chest $27/yr. Upright $49/yr. Fridge Insight: The cheapest state for freezer operation in America. Sportsman's Paradise drives demand for game storage. Entergy offers $25 purchase rebates.


- THE WEST -

Hawaii (42.49 cents/kWh): Chest $91/yr. Upright $168/yr. Fridge Insight: The most expensive state for freezer operation. Hawaii Energy offers $75 freezer recycling rebates.

California (33.60 cents/kWh): Chest $72/yr. Upright $133/yr. Fridge Insight: SCE offers $50 recycling and $35 purchase rebates.

Alaska (26.46 cents/kWh): Chest $57/yr. Upright $105/yr. Fridge Insight: Wild game and fish preservation drives the highest per-capita freezer demand. No rebate program.

Colorado (16.26 cents/kWh): Chest $35/yr. Upright $64/yr. Fridge Insight: Xcel Energy offers $50 recycling rebates. Altitude aids efficiency.

Oregon (16.16 cents/kWh): Chest $35/yr. Upright $64/yr. Fridge Insight: No rebate program. Marine climate keeps garage freezers efficient.

Wyoming (15.11 cents/kWh): Chest $32/yr. Upright $60/yr. Fridge Insight: Rocky Mountain Power ($50) and Black Hills Energy ($40) both offer rebates.

Arizona (15.55 cents/kWh): Chest $33/yr. Upright $61/yr. Fridge Insight: No rebate program. Interior placement recommended due to extreme heat.

New Mexico (14.93 cents/kWh): Chest $32/yr. Upright $59/yr. Fridge Insight: PNM offers $165 purchase and $50 recycling rebates.

Montana (14.27 cents/kWh): Chest $31/yr. Upright $56/yr. Fridge Insight: Big Sky storage. No rebate program.

Washington (14.06 cents/kWh): Chest $30/yr. Upright $56/yr. Fridge Insight: Hydro power delivers low rates. No rebate program.

Nevada (13.77 cents/kWh): Chest $30/yr. Upright $54/yr. Fridge Insight: No rebate program.

Utah (13.69 cents/kWh): Chest $29/yr. Upright $54/yr. Fridge Insight: Rocky Mountain Power offers $25 purchase rebates. Preparedness culture drives large-capacity demand.

Idaho (12.46 cents/kWh): Chest $27/yr. Upright $49/yr. Fridge Insight: Tied with Louisiana as the cheapest state for freezer operation in America. Hydro-powered grid and low demand keep rates favorable. Avista offers $100 ENERGY STAR refrigerator rebates. At $27 per year, a household in Idaho can operate a chest freezer for the cost of a single restaurant meal - while gaining the infrastructure to store hundreds of pounds of bulk-purchased proteins, seasonal produce, and locally sourced foods year-round.


The Freezer Economy: By the Numbers

At the national average of 18.07 cents per kWh, Fridge calculates:
- ENERGY STAR chest freezer: $39/year - approximately $3.25 per month.
- ENERGY STAR upright freezer: $71/year - approximately $5.92 per month.
- Entry-level chest freezer purchase price: $170 (Fridge lowest current price).
- Median freezer price across 97 models: $674.
- Chest freezer average price: $701 (23 models). Upright average: $954 (38 models).

Fridge notes that at $27 to $39 per year in the lowest-cost states, the annual operating cost of a chest freezer is less than a single month of most streaming subscriptions. Against USDA estimates of $1,500 or more in annual household food waste, even modest reductions in spoilage through freezer storage can produce a return that exceeds the total annual cost of ownership.


Chest vs. Upright: What Fridge Data Shows

Fridge product data reveals a clear efficiency gap between the two primary standalone freezer categories:

Chest freezers (23 models with pricing): Average price $701. Starting at $170. The top-opening design minimizes cold air loss - cold air sinks and stays in the cabinet when the lid is opened, reducing compressor recovery cycles. Fridge data shows chest models consume approximately 215 kWh per year at ENERGY STAR certification level.

Upright freezers (38 models with pricing): Average price $954. Starting at $200. Front-opening design with shelves and door bins offers superior organization but allows cold air to cascade out with each door opening. Fridge data shows upright models consume approximately 395 kWh per year at ENERGY STAR certification level - 84% more than chest models.

Compact freezers (12 models with pricing): Average price $1,216. Designed for apartments, condos, and supplementary storage. Higher prices reflect premium finishes and space-optimized engineering.

For households prioritizing the Freezer Economy - maximizing bulk storage return on operating cost - Fridge data indicates that chest freezers deliver the strongest value proposition. A $170 entry-level chest freezer operating at $27 per year in Louisiana or Idaho reaches a total first-year cost of $197 - among the lowest cost-of-entry for any major kitchen appliance.

"The deep freezer is the most undervalued financial tool in the American kitchen," the Fridge team notes. "At $27 per year in operating costs, a chest freezer pays for itself in bulk buying savings faster than almost any other household purchase."


The Farm-to-Freezer Trend

Fridge data from the 2026 Cold Standard reports identified growing adoption of what it calls the "Farm-to-Freezer" model - households sourcing proteins and produce directly from local farms, CSA programs, hunting and fishing, and wholesale clubs, then freezing for long-term storage. This trend is strongest in three segments:

Rural and agricultural communities, where direct farm access creates short supply chains. Towns like Traverse City, Michigan (cherry farming), Hermann, Missouri (wine country), and Spearfish, South Dakota (ranch-direct beef) all scored highly in the Fridge Intelligence Score for food preservation infrastructure.

Hunting and fishing states - Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin - where processing wild game and fish requires deep freezer capacity as standard household equipment.

Suburban bulk-buying households create purchase volumes that exceed standard refrigerator freezer compartment capacity.

Fridge notes that the Freezer Economy trend is accelerating in 2026 as grocery prices remain elevated. For households in the 28 states with the lowest freezer operating costs - those under $35 per year for a chest freezer - the math strongly favors standalone freezer ownership as a tool for reducing annual food spending. Even a conservative estimate of $20 per month in reduced food waste and bulk-purchase savings - $240 per year - produces a positive return against a first-year total cost of ownership that starts under $200 in the cheapest states.

Fridge tracks all 137 freezer models - including chest, upright, and compact categories - with live pricing at Fridge/best-freezers (/best-freezers ).


Report Methodology

Product data reflects 137 active freezer models on Fridge as of February 2026, with 97 currently showing live pricing from tracked retailers. Energy consumption benchmarks for ENERGY STAR chest freezers (215 kWh/yr) and upright freezers (395 kWh/yr) reference U.S. Department of Energy published standards. Electricity rates are from EIA, January 2026. Food waste estimates reference USDA Economic Research Service data. This report reflects February 2026 data.


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