Kentucky Electricity Rates
Data status: staleUpdated January 2026 · Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) · Methodology
Kentucky's average residential electricity price is 14.27¢/kWh as of January 2026. This places Kentucky in the low rate tier based on the same threshold model used across all states. At 900 kWh of monthly usage, the estimated energy-only charge is about $128.43.
What would you like to do?
Shop for providers
Explore data
Quick bill estimate
Est. energy charge: $128.43
Note: this is energy-only (doesn’t include delivery fees, taxes, etc.).
Major utilities in Kentucky
Scores & rankings
Browse nearby states
Similar-priced states
- Kansas — 14.29¢/kWh
- Mississippi — 14.24¢/kWh
- Georgia — 14.46¢/kWh
- Nevada — 13.98¢/kWh
- Oregon — 14.66¢/kWh
South region
- Alabama — 16.06¢/kWh
- Arkansas — 12.35¢/kWh
- Delaware — 16.51¢/kWh
- Florida — 15.92¢/kWh
- Georgia — 14.46¢/kWh
- Louisiana — 12.46¢/kWh
- Maryland — 20.61¢/kWh
- Mississippi — 14.24¢/kWh
- North Carolina — 13.68¢/kWh
- Oklahoma — 12.62¢/kWh
- South Carolina — 15.41¢/kWh
- Tennessee — 13.10¢/kWh
- Texas — 15.69¢/kWh
- Virginia — 15.87¢/kWh
- West Virginia — 14.77¢/kWh
Price drivers (qualitative)
No drivers published yet. View all price drivers.
Regulatory signals
- Open rate cases: 0
- No regulatory events tracked yet.
FAQ
What is the average residential electricity price in Kentucky?
Kentucky's average residential electricity rate is 14.27¢/kWh (updated January 2026).
How is the bill estimate calculated?
The estimate uses: kWh * (14.27¢/kWh) / 100. It is an energy-only estimate.
Does the estimate include delivery fees and taxes?
No. It excludes delivery fees, taxes, fixed charges, and other utility fees.
More about electricity in Kentucky
- Kentucky electricity cost details
- Kentucky bill estimator
- Appliance running costs in Kentucky
- Electricity providers in Kentucky
- Energy comparison hub
Why prices vary by state · Common questions · 1,000 kWh bill · 1,500 kWh bill
Methodology & data
Average residential electricity price in cents per kWh from the published state-level dataset. Values are used as a reference benchmark for comparison and estimation.
Estimates are energy-only and exclude delivery fees, taxes, fixed charges, and other utility fees.
Related
Offers & Alerts
Tools
Regulatory
Drivers
Rankings
Verticals
Research
Data