Electricity Cost: California vs Ohio

Electricity costs about 78% more in California than in Ohio. A typical monthly bill runs about $300 in California vs $169 in Ohio.

Based on average residential rates from EIA data · 900 kWh of monthly use

California rate
33.35 ¢/kWh
Ohio rate
18.78 ¢/kWh
California 900 kWh bill
$300.15
Ohio 900 kWh bill
$169.02

Comparison

StateElectricity rateEstimated monthly bill
California33.35 ¢/kWh$300.15
Ohio18.78 ¢/kWh$169.02

Difference Summary

Difference: +$131.13 (+77.6%) at 900 kWh/month

Monthly Bill Comparison

Estimated monthly bill at 900 kWhEstimated monthly bill at 900 kWh. California vs Ohio. California: $300.15; Ohio: $169.02California$300.15Ohio$169.02
California vs Ohio

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which state has cheaper electricity: California or Ohio?
Ohio has cheaper electricity. At 900 kWh/month, the estimated bill is $169.02 in Ohio vs $300.15 in California—about 77.6% less.
How much more expensive is electricity in California?
At 900 kWh/month, electricity in California costs about $131.13 more per month than in Ohio—roughly 77.6% higher.
Why do electricity prices vary between states?
Electricity prices vary due to generation mix (coal, gas, nuclear, renewables), transmission costs, regulations, taxes, and demand. States with more hydropower or natural gas often have lower rates; those relying on imported power or with higher renewable mandates may have higher rates.

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