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4 FAQs about 1kWh outdoor power cost

How much does 1 kWh cost?

As you can see from the chart, 1 kWh can cost anywhere from $0.10 to $0.30 (in some states, you may pay even less than $0.10, and in California, the electricity prices per kWh can cross $0.30/kWh). With the kilowatt-hour calculator and this chart, you can simply figure out how much will any amount of electricity (kWh) cost.

How much does electricity cost per kilowatt-hour?

Electricity costs vary by region, but the national average electricity rate is 13.87 cents per kilowatt-hour. This cost is shown on the monthly electric bill from the power company. The electricity price formula is: Electricity Cost = Energy (kWh) × Rate (price/kWh)

What is total kWh used?

Total kWh Used is the total energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh), typically mentioned on the bill. By using this simple formula, individuals and businesses can accurately calculate their electricity cost per unit. The table below provides an estimated cost per kWh based on common electricity bill amounts and energy usage.

How much will I pay for 1-10000 kWh?

We will look at how much you will pay for 1-10000 kWh at: Low electricity price: $0.10/kWh. Average electricity price: $0.15/kWh. High electricity price: $0.20/kWh. Very high electricity price: $0.30/kWh. On the left (1st column), you have the kWh used.

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