Electricity Cost Calculator

Estimate your monthly and annual electricity bills with seasonal variations and solar offset options.

Electricity Cost

$126.00

Monthly Bill

Annual Bill After Solar: $1512.00

900 kWh × $0.14/kWh

Bill Breakdown

Monthly Cost Projection

Electricity Cost

CategoryAmountDetails
Tier 1 (0-500 kWh)$70.00500 kWh × $0.140
Tier 2 (500+ kWh)$67.20400 kWh × $0.168
Fixed Monthly Charge$10.00Grid connection fee
Taxes & Fees$10.98~8% of usage charges
MONTHLY TOTAL$158.18900 kWh consumed
ANNUAL TOTAL$1898.11After solar: $1512.00/yr

Understanding Your Electricity Bill

The average US household uses approximately 886 kWh per month and pays about $125/month for electricity, or $0.14/kWh. However, rates vary significantly — from $0.08/kWh in states like Louisiana to $0.28/kWh in Hawaii and Connecticut. Most utilities use tiered pricing where rates increase as usage goes up, incentivizing conservation. The biggest electricity consumers in a home are HVAC (40-50%), water heating (12-18%), lighting (9-12%), and appliances (10-15%). Summer months typically see 20-40% higher bills due to air conditioning. Solar panels can offset 70-100% of electricity costs depending on system size, roof orientation, and local net metering policies. The payback period for residential solar is typically 6-10 years, after which electricity is essentially free for the remaining 15-20 years of the system's life.

Practical Example

Scenario: 3-person household, 900 kWh/month, $0.14/kWh rate.

Tier 1: 500 kWh × $0.14 = $70 | Tier 2: 400 kWh × $0.168 = $67.20

Monthly: ~$152 | Annual: ~$1,824

Questions Fréquentes

What is the average electricity bill in the US?

The average US residential electricity bill is approximately $125/month ($1,500/year), based on 886 kWh at $0.14/kWh. This varies widely by region and season.

How can I reduce my electricity bill?

Switch to LED bulbs (save $100+/year), use a programmable thermostat (save 10%), seal air leaks, upgrade to Energy Star appliances, wash clothes in cold water, and unplug devices when not in use.

Are solar panels worth it?

For most homeowners with good roof exposure and electricity bills over $100/month, solar pays for itself in 6-10 years and provides 15-20 years of free electricity after that. Federal tax credits cover 30% of installation costs.

What uses the most electricity in a home?

HVAC systems (heating and cooling) use 40-50% of home electricity. Water heaters use 12-18%. Replacing an old AC unit with a modern efficient one can save 20-40% on cooling costs.

What is tiered electricity pricing?

Tiered pricing charges higher rates as usage increases. For example, the first 500 kWh might cost $0.14, while usage above 500 kWh costs $0.17. This encourages conservation and rewards lower usage.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on simplified tier structures. Actual bills vary by utility, rate plan, and local fees. Contact your utility for exact pricing.

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