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Electricity Bill for 10 kWh/Day at $0.15/kWh

An energy-efficient home or apartment using 10 kWh/day for 30 days at $0.15/kWh pays approximately $55 per month.

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How to use this tool

  1. Find your average daily usage (recent bill kWh divided by its days).
  2. Enter the number of days the billing period covers.
  3. Enter your all-in energy rate in dollars per kWh.
  4. Add any flat monthly service charge from your bill.
  5. Read the total usage, energy charge, and estimated bill.

A 10 kWh/day usage is typical for a small apartment or highly energy-efficient home; see how much your monthly bill would be.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find my average daily kWh usage?
Take the total kilowatt-hours from a recent bill and divide by the number of days that bill covers. A typical US home uses roughly 25–35 kWh per day, but it varies widely with home size, climate, and appliances.
Why doesn't my estimate match my bill exactly?
Real bills can include tiered pricing, time-of-use rates, taxes, riders, and delivery fees beyond a single flat rate and one fixed charge. Use your all-in per-kWh price and add other fixed line items to the fixed-charge field for a closer match.
What's the difference between supply and delivery charges?
Supply is the cost of generating the electricity; delivery is the cost of transmitting it to your home. Both are usually charged per kWh, so add them together for the rate input.