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KansasElectricity Rates & Utility Costs

The average residential electricity rate in Kansas is 15.28¢/kWh, which is around the national average. That's 11.3% lower than the national average.

Residential

15.28¢

per kWh

Commercial

12.26¢

per kWh

Industrial

8.85¢

per kWh

Avg Monthly Bill

$133

residential

Kansas vs National Average

MetricKansasNational AvgDifference
Residential Rate15.28¢/kWh17.22¢/kWh-1.94¢
Monthly Bill$133$134$-1.00
Renewable Energy47.0%~22%Above avg
Primary SourceWind

Why Electricity Is Affordable in Kansas

Kansas's electricity rates are close to the national average. The state relies primarily on Wind for power generation, with renewable sources making up 47.0% of the mix. Competitive market options and moderate generation costs help keep rates stable.

Utility Companies in Kansas

UtilityAvg RateCustomersType
Evergy15.28¢/kWh700,000electric

Appliance Running Costs in Kansas

Based on Kansas's residential rate of 15.28¢/kWh.

ApplianceWattsHours/DayMonthly CostAnnual Cost
Air Purifier5024$5.50$66.01
Blender4000.1$0.18$2.20
CFL Bulb (13W)138$0.48$5.72
Cable / Satellite Box3524$3.85$46.21
Ceiling Fan7512$4.13$49.51
Central Air Conditioner3,5008$128.35$1,540.22
Chest Freezer8024$8.80$105.62
Clothes Dryer (Electric)3,0001$13.75$165.02
Coffee Maker9000.25$1.03$12.38
Crypto Mining Rig1,50024$165.02$1,980.29
Dehumidifier30012$16.50$198.03
Desktop Computer2008$7.33$88.01
Dishwasher1,8001$8.25$99.01
Electric Baseboard Heater1,00010$45.84$550.08
Electric Fireplace1,4004$25.67$308.04

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average electricity rate in Kansas?

The average residential electricity rate in Kansas is 15.28¢ per kWh, which is 11.3% below the national average of 17.22¢/kWh.

How much is the average monthly electric bill in Kansas?

The average monthly residential electric bill in Kansas is $133, compared to the national average of $134.

Why is electricity cheap in Kansas?

Kansas's electricity rates are close to the national average. The state relies primarily on Wind for power generation, with renewable sources making up 47.0% of the mix. Competitive market options and moderate generation costs help keep rates stable.

What is the main energy source in Kansas?

The primary energy source in Kansas is Wind, with 47.0% of electricity coming from renewable sources.

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Data verified March 2026 · Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)