Electricity Bill Estimator in Nevada

Estimate household-profile electricity bills in Nevada using fixed monthly kWh assumptions and the statewide residential rate. These pages are for scenario planning and complement the benchmark average-bill and calculator pages.

Nevada average rate
14.17 ¢/kWh
Benchmark monthly bill (900 kWh)
$127.53
Benchmark annual bill
$1530.36
U.S. benchmark monthly bill
$171.36

Key metrics

MetricValue
Nevada average rate14.17 ¢/kWh
Benchmark monthly bill (900 kWh)$127.53
Benchmark annual bill$1530.36
U.S. benchmark monthly bill$171.36

Nevada benchmark vs U.S. benchmark

Nevada benchmark
$127.53
U.S. benchmark
$171.36
Difference
-$43.83
Nevada state rate
14.17 ¢/kWh

Nevada's typical residential bill estimate is lower than the U.S. average by $43.83 per month (25.6%).

Household profile scenarios

This state page is the main bill estimator entry for Nevada. Linked profile pages are available only where we currently publish them (0 active for this state).

Across the site we currently publish 16 profile scenario pages in 4 states; other combinations are not linked yet.

ProfileMonthly usageMonthly estimateAnnual estimateProfile scenario
Apartment650 kWh$92.10$1105.26Apartment (not linked yet)
Small Home900 kWh$127.53$1530.36Small Home (not linked yet)
Medium Home1,200 kWh$170.04$2040.48Medium Home (not linked yet)
Large Home1,600 kWh$226.72$2720.64Large Home (not linked yet)

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Source & Method

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Retail Sales of Electricity. Updated: March 2026. Estimates are energy-only and exclude delivery charges, taxes, and fixed utility fees. For how rates and estimates are defined, see the methodology hub.

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