If you’re worried about going from a human-powered litter box to an electric one, don’t be. The Litter-Robot consumes a very small amount of power. Based on the Open Air, when the motor is working to rotate the globe during a cleaning cycle, the Litter-Robot uses just 2.7 Watts of electricity. When the Litter-Robot is on standby, which is 99% of the time, it uses just 0.36 Watts of electricity.