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    kWh Cost Calculator

    Convert kWh use and electric rate into daily, monthly, or yearly cost.

    This page is an editable estimator with realistic defaults so you can model your own situation in minutes.

    Cost = kWh used x cost per kWh.

    Treat the result as a planning estimate and verify important numbers with the relevant official source before acting.

    Energy cost$17.00
    Daily equivalent$0.57
    Monthly equivalent$17.00
    Yearly equivalent$206.83
    Breakdown
    Energy100 kWh
    Rate$0.17/kWh
    Period30 days

    Assumptions

    • Electricity rates should include supply, delivery, taxes, and riders when possible.
    • Time-of-use rates, tiered pricing, fixed fees, demand charges, and seasonal changes can affect actual bills.
    • Usage varies with weather, occupancy, appliance age, controls, and behavior.
    Method

    How this calculator works

    Formula used

    Cost = kWh used x cost per kWh.

    Example calculation

    Plug in your own numbers and the result updates instantly. Cost = kWh used x cost per kWh.

    FAQ

    kWh Cost Calculator FAQ

    Is this kwh cost calculator exact?

    No. It is an estimate for planning only. Actual bills, savings, and sizing depend on utility tariffs, weather, usage behavior, equipment efficiency, installation quality, local code, and product specifications.

    What electricity rate should I enter?

    Use your all-in average rate if possible: supply, delivery, taxes, and riders divided by total kWh. Time-of-use plans, demand charges, fixed fees, and tiered rates can change the result.

    Should I verify before buying equipment?

    Yes. Confirm solar, battery, generator, HVAC, water heater, insulation, window, and electrical decisions with qualified installers, electricians, utility programs, and local permitting requirements.

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