Electricity Cost Calculator for Utah

Electricity cost depends on monthly usage and your state's rate. Below are estimates for Utahbased on the average residential rate. All figures use the formula: rate × usage.

Average rate
12.97 ¢/kWh
Low (500 kWh/mo)
$64.85
Typical (900 kWh/mo)
$116.73
High (1500 kWh/mo)
$194.55

Usage Scenarios

Monthly usage (kWh)Est. monthly costEst. annual cost
500$64.85$778.20
900$116.73$1400.76
1,500$194.55$2334.60

Compared to National Average (900 kWh)

Typical cost in Utah
$116.73/mo
Typical cost nationally
$158.13/mo
Difference
$-41.40 (-26.2%)

Monthly Cost by Usage

Monthly cost by usage scenarioMonthly cost by usage scenario. Utah at 12.97¢/kWh. 500 kWh: $64.85; 900 kWh: $116.73; 1500 kWh: $194.55500 kWh$64.85900 kWh$116.731500 kWh$194.55
Utah at 12.97¢/kWh

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 500 kWh cost in Utah?
At the average rate of 12.97¢/kWh, 500 kWh costs approximately $64.85 per month, or about $778.20 per year.
How much does 900 kWh cost in Utah?
At the average rate of 12.97¢/kWh, 900 kWh costs approximately $116.73 per month, or about $1400.76 per year.
Is electricity in Utah more expensive than the national average?
At 900 kWh per month, electricity in Utah is approximately 26.2% less expensive than the U.S. national average.
What affects monthly electricity costs?
Monthly costs depend on your usage (kWh) and your electricity rate (¢/kWh). Usage varies with home size, appliances, heating/cooling, and season. Rates vary by state, utility, and plan type.

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