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For commercial inflatable rental companies in the United States, the 1.5HP blower is the “gold standard.” Whether you are inflating a 13×13 bounce house or a 19-foot dual-lane water slide made of heavy-duty 0.55mm PVC, the 1.5HP motor provides the necessary air pressure to keep participants safe.
However, a common concern for event organizers and business owners is: “How much will this cost on my electric bill?”
In this article, we’ll dive into the actual power draw of a 1.5HP blower and the costs associated with running one in today’s U.S. energy market.
In the U.S., commercial blowers typically operate on a standard 115V to 120V circuit. While the theoretical calculation for 1.5 Horsepower is 1,119 Watts, real-world commercial blowers often draw more due to motor inefficiency and air resistance.
Electricity in the U.S. is billed by the Kilowatt-Hour (kWh). Here is how to calculate the hourly usage for a standard 1.5HP blower:
As of March 2026, the average residential electricity rate in the United States is approximately 18.05 cents per kWh. However, rates vary significantly by state.
| State | Avg. Rate (per kWh) | Cost per Hour (1.5HP) | 8-Hour Event Total |
| National Average | $0.18 | $0.24 | $1.92 |
| Texas / Florida | $0.15 | $0.20 | $1.60 |
| California / New York | $0.33 | $0.44 | $3.52 |
| Washington / Idaho | $0.12 | $0.16 | $1.28 |
Note: For commercial operators using portable generators, the “cost” is determined by fuel consumption rather than utility rates.
To keep your 1.5HP blower running efficiently and prevent electrical issues, follow these industry best practices:
While the 1.5HP blower is powerful enough to handle large commercial combos and slides, it remains highly cost-effective. Even in high-cost states like California, the cost to run a professional-grade blower for a full day is usually less than $4.00.
For rental businesses, this small operational cost ensures the safety and “bounce-ability” of your equipment, making it a worthy investment for any inventory.