Model

Vitara VBCF2001EWE

Rank #606 means 605 of the 622 freezer models we track cost less to run each year; the 50th efficiency percentile means it uses less energy for its size than 50% of those models.

Freezers
$117/yr
Estimated running cost
Our read

What does the Vitara VBCF2001EWE cost to run per year?

Out of the 622 freezer models we track, the Vitara VBCF2001EWE lands at rank #606 on cost, roughly $117 a year, one of the most expensive figures in the class. It uses 10% less energy than the U.S. federal standard model in its class, which would cost about $128/yr to run, a saving of roughly $11 a year. Capacity-normalized, it ranks ahead of 50% of freezer models we track, right in the class's middle band. This class has no published efficiency-factor figure beyond annual kWh itself, so at 20 cu ft (the class spans 1.1 to 23), size is the clearest lever we can point to for this model's running cost.

Immediately around it on the leaderboard, the Kucht KR360TF at $117/yr runs a little cheaper and the Zline SRBCFV-36 at $117/yr runs a little more, a sense of how tightly models are packed at this point in the ranking. A freezer typically stays in service for somewhere around 14 years; over that span, the Vitara VBCF2001EWE's $117/yr adds up to roughly $1638 in electricity alone, before purchase price or repairs.

Also sold as: Bertazzoni REF36FCBIPNP.

$9.74per month #606of 622 on cost 50thefficiency percentile

By the numbers

The Vitara VBCF2001EWE normalized against its whole class, so each figure means something.

Normalized against class0 · 50 · 100%
Annual energy630 kWh
Energy vs US standard10% less
Size-adjusted efficiency50th percentile
-$11
Cheaper to run every year than a standard freezer model at $128/yr. That is $110 saved over a 10 year life.
Freezers
$117
Per year
Vitara VBCF2001EWERank #606 of 622 in class

What it costs you over time

Running cost is an every-year number, so it compounds. At $117/yr, here is what the Vitara VBCF2001EWE adds up to before purchase price, water, or repairs enter the math.

1 year$117
5 years$585
10 years$1170

Left running for a decade at today's US average rate, the Vitara VBCF2001EWE costs about $1170. That is roughly $110 less than a standard model in its class, which would run closer to $1280 over the same ten years.

How the Vitara VBCF2001EWE compares

The freezer class we track runs from $25 to $120 a year. At $117/yr, it runs about $42 a year above the class median of $75, and it is about $92 a year more than the cheapest freezer to run at $25. Against the US federal standard model for its class at about $128/yr, the Vitara VBCF2001EWE uses 10% less energy.

Cheapest in class$25
Class median$75
This freezerThis model$117
Priciest in class$120
US federal standard$128

What drives its running cost

At 20 cu ft, the Vitara VBCF2001EWE is a large freezer for its class, which spans 1.1 to 23 cu ft with a median of 13.8 cu ft, and larger freezer models generally cost more to run than smaller ones in the same class, simply because there is more to keep cold, spin, heat, or light.

  • Interior volume. As with refrigerators, more cubic feet of frozen storage generally means a bigger compressor and a higher annual energy figure.
  • Insulation and defrost type. Better-insulated cabinets lose less cold to the surrounding room, and frost-free (automatic-defrost) freezers run a periodic heating element that a manual-defrost model does not.
  • Chest vs upright design. Door orientation affects how much cold air escapes per opening: top-opening chest designs generally hold cold better than front-opening upright ones.

Common questions

Is the Vitara VBCF2001EWE cheap to run?

Its $117/yr running cost, rank #606 of 622, is above what most freezer models we track cost to run, so this is not one of the cheaper picks on electricity alone.

How much does the Vitara VBCF2001EWE cost per month?

About $9.74 a month, which is the $117 annual estimate spread across twelve months at the US average rate of $0.1856/kWh. Your own bill scales with your local electricity rate and how heavily you use it.

How is this running-cost figure calculated?

The formula is annual kWh times price per kWh: 630 kWh from ENERGY STAR times the US average of $0.1856/kWh comes to about $117 a year. It covers electricity only, not the purchase price, water, or installation.

How efficient is the Vitara VBCF2001EWE for its size?

50th percentile once size is factored in. That means its size-adjusted efficiency is a real factor in the running-cost figure above; its capacity plays a large role too.

Source

Source: ENERGY STAR Product Finder · model ID ES_1145610_VBCF2001EWE_04232025105434_5060185View certified freezer listingsENERGY STAR data as of July 2026

Vitara and VBCF2001EWE are used here for identification only and are not endorsements. Figures are computed by WattWise Labs from public ENERGY STAR data, not measured in our own lab.