kansas analysis

Is Electricity Expensive in Kansas?

How Kansas's rate compares

Kansas's average residential electricity rate is 14.48¢/kWh, which is below the national average. The rate tier classification for Kansas is "Low".

Affordability Index

With an Affordability Index of 91/100, Kansas falls in the "Very Affordable" category. States scoring 80+ are considered very affordable; states below 20 are very expensive.

What drives the price?

Electricity prices vary by state due to fuel mix, generation infrastructure, regulatory environment, and seasonal demand. Kansas's rate reflects these regional factors as reported by the source data.

Monthly cost impact

  • At 500 kWh/month: ~$72.40 (energy only)
  • At 1,000 kWh/month: ~$144.80 (energy only)
  • At 1,500 kWh/month: ~$217.20 (energy only)

Data freshness

This data was Updated 36 days ago. Freshness status: fresh.