Choosing the power of the induction cooktop that is fast for cooking while not worrying about electricity costs is a concern for many families when looking to buy an induction cooktop. Choosing the appropriate power will positively impact cooking speed, monthly electricity costs, and the stability of the home electrical system. In the article below, Köcher will analyze in detail each common power range and suggest how to choose the power level suitable for the needs of each family.
Common power ranges of induction cooktops
The power of induction cooktops usually ranges from 1000W to over 3000W, and this difference depends on the number of cooking zones, the quality of internal components (such as the induction coil, circuit board), and the manufacturing brand. Below is a detailed analysis of each power level, with costs estimated for cooking about 1 hour/day at an electricity price of 2,380 VND/unit.
1000W induction cooktop
This power level is commonly found in small single induction cooktops, mini hot pots, or older models of induction cooktops.
- Suitable dishes: Mainly used for hot pot at the table, boiling water for tea, cooking noodles. Not suitable for frying dishes that require high heat.
- Operating costs: Approximately 60,000 – 85,000 VND/month (25 – 35 units).
- Suitable for: Students, single individuals, or families buying an additional one for weekend hot pot.

1200 – 1400W induction cooktop
This power range mainly appears in single induction cooktops or some low-cost double cooktops. Understanding the operating principle of induction cooktops will help you understand why at this power level, the cooktop can still cook effectively thanks to the concentrated electromagnetic induction mechanism.
This energy concentration mechanism explains why, when in operation, heat is only generated at the contact area of the pot’s bottom and does not dissipate into the surrounding area. To better understand the safety of the device, you can check whether the induction cooktop gets hot when continuously cooking at this power range, thus feeling more secure when preparing daily meals.
- Suitable dishes: Very suitable for dishes that require low temperatures, simmering for a long time such as: Braised fish, braised meat, simmered bones, porridge, and simple stir-fried dishes like stir-fried vegetables with pork or vegetables.
- Operating costs: Approximately 95,000 – 130,000 VND/month (40 – 55 units).
- Suitable for: Small families (2 spouses) with a limited budget, or homes with old, weak electrical infrastructure that cannot handle large loads.
1800 – 2000W induction cooktop
This is the standard power level for 1 cooking zone of most double and triple induction cooktops on the market today.
- Suitable dishes: Diverse for daily needs from cooking soup, boiling vegetables, stir-frying meat to braising.
- Operating costs: Approximately 107,000 – 143,000 VND/month (45 – 60 units), thanks to high energy conversion efficiency, cooking time is significantly reduced compared to gas cookers, helping to save actual costs.
- Suitable for: Standard families of 3 – 4 members, cooking regularly 2 meals/day.

2300W induction cooktop
This power level is usually found in 1 or 2 cooking zones of high-end induction cooktops, meeting European standards and using quality components from leading countries like Germany.
- Suitable dishes: Strong and stable heat output, very ideal for high-temperature dishes such as searing steak, stir-frying crisp green vegetables without being mushy.
- Operating costs: Thanks to fast cooking efficiency, cooking time is reduced. The electricity cost for a standard family is still only about 130,000 – 180,000 VND/month (55 – 75 units).
- Suitable for: Busy families, requiring high-quality dishes and wanting to save time in the kitchen.
Booster induction cooktop (2400 – 3700W)
Booster is a super-fast cooking feature, pushing the power to the maximum level (usually from 2400W to 3700W depending on the model), commonly found on high-end double or triple imported induction cooktops.
- Suitable dishes: Rapidly boiling water (boiling chicken, cooking broth) or stir-frying dishes that require extremely high heat in a short time.
- Operating costs: This feature is usually only used for 5 – 10 minutes, the total electricity consumption does not spike as many people think, the cost of using the cooktop is about 180,000 – 220,000 VND/month (75 – 90 units) for families that cook frequently.
- Suitable for: Busy people who want to save maximum time in the kitchen, or large families that need to cook a large amount of food.

How much power induction cooktop should you buy? Guidelines for choosing power according to needs
Choosing the power of the induction cooktop should not be rigid but should be based on actual usage needs and the number of family members to optimize investment costs and energy consumption. Additionally, do not forget to check the built-in induction cooktop size that fits your kitchen space to achieve the highest aesthetics. Below are specific suggestions:
- Total power 1800W – 2000W: Suitable for 1 – 2 people, focusing on quick, light meals such as cooking noodles, boiling eggs, boiling water for tea, or preparing quick dishes for personal menus.
- Total power 3500W – 4000W: Ideal for families of 2 – 3 people, well-suited for preparing standard family meals with 2 – 3 dishes (usually 1 main dish, 1 stir-fry, and 1 soup) daily while ensuring quick cooking time. For small households, maintaining total power at this level helps optimize cooking time very effectively. If you are still considering whether to choose a high power level of the induction cooktop consumes electricity compared to infrared cooktops or gas cookers, the answer lies in the ability to shorten cooking time, helping the total actual electricity consumption not to increase.
- Total power 4000W – 6000W: For families of 3 – 5 people, this power range allows you to cook multiple complex dishes simultaneously without worrying about overloading the cooktop or voltage drop.
- Total power from 6000W and above: Suitable for large families of over 5 people or small-scale food business households, requiring continuous cooking for many hours with large capacity pots (over 7 – 10 liters), needing high heat to prepare large quantities of stir-fried dishes to retain the full flavor and color of the food.
Below is a reference table for induction cooktop power according to needs:
| Detailed needs | Number of people | Recommended power |
| Little cooking | 1 – 2 | 1800 – 2000W (single cooktop) |
| Small family, cooking frequently | 2 – 3 | 3500 – 4000W (double cooktop) |
| Average family, cooking multiple dishes at once | 3 – 5 | 4000 – 6000W (double, triple cooktops) |
| Large family, cooking all day or small restaurant | 5+ | 6000W+ (triple, quadruple cooktops) |
5 notes when using high-power induction cooktops
Owning a high-power induction cooktop provides a wonderful and quick cooking experience. However, to ensure user safety and the durability of the device, you need to pay attention to the 5 points below.
Ensure electrical infrastructure and installation safety standards
Induction cooktops with high total power (from 4000W) require a separate power source to avoid overloading the wiring; you need to use electrical wires with a cross-section from 2.5mm² to 4.0mm² and install a separate circuit breaker (20A – 30A) instead of plugging directly into a common household outlet to ensure safety.

Do not use the Booster mode for too long
The Booster mode helps cook quickly but creates high thermal pressure on the induction coil and components, so it should only be used for a maximum of 10 minutes each cooking session. Avoid turning on the Booster mode continuously or at the same time on multiple cooking zones to protect the electrical circuit and help the internal components of the cooktop maintain a long lifespan.
Ensure ventilation space for the cooling fan
The higher the power of the cooktop, the greater the heat output, so the lower kitchen cabinet needs to have ventilation gaps for the cooling fan to operate effectively. Absolutely do not let items block the air intake and exhaust vents to ensure the cooling system operates stably and avoid overheating errors for the cooktop.

Absolutely do not cut off the power suddenly right after cooking
When operating at high power, the copper coil and electronic components (IC, IGBT) accumulate a large amount of heat. Therefore, you need to let the cooling fan run until it turns off by itself to cool down the components, helping to extend the lifespan of the device.
High power does not mean high electricity consumption
In fact, high power helps the heating process occur faster, significantly shortening cooking time. When water boils quickly, food cooks quickly, the total electricity usage time decreases, thus the electricity consumption does not increase, and it may even be lower than cooking for a long time at a lower power level.
Moreover, induction cooktops have high thermal transfer efficiency, minimizing heat loss to the environment, so it is important to consider the usage method and the actual efficiency of the device to avoid wasting electricity. If you want to understand more, you can refer to the article Does the induction cooktop consume electricity? Why does the induction cooktop consume less electricity.

Understanding the power ranges of induction cooktops is the key to optimizing electricity costs and enhancing your daily cooking experience. We hope the detailed analysis above has helped you make the right investment decision, bringing peace of mind and maximum efficiency to your modern kitchen.
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