Average Electricity Bill in Kansas

Estimated average electricity bills for Kansas based on the state's residential rate and a standard 900 kWh monthly usage.

Electricity rate
14.48 ¢/kWh
Est. monthly bill (900 kWh)
$130.32
Est. annual bill (10,800 kWh)
$1563.84

Comparison to U.S. Average

Kansas households pay approximately 17.6% less than the U.S. average.

Monthly Bill Comparison

State vs U.S. average monthly billState vs U.S. average monthly bill. 900 kWh usage. Kansas: $130.32; U.S. average: $158.13Kansas$130.32U.S. average$158.13
900 kWh usage

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average electricity bill in Kansas?
The average residential electricity rate in Kansas is 14.48 cents per kWh. At 900 kWh per month, that translates to an estimated monthly bill of $130.32 and an annual bill of about $1563.84.
Why are electricity bills higher in some states?
Electricity bills vary by state due to differences in generation mix, transmission costs, regulations, and local demand. States with higher renewable mandates or limited fossil fuel resources often have higher rates.
How much electricity does a typical home use per month?
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that the average U.S. residential customer uses about 899 kWh per month. We use 900 kWh as a standard assumption for bill estimates.
How does Kansas compare to the U.S. average electricity bill?
Kansas households pay approximately 17.6% less than the U.S. average when using 900 kWh per month.

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