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Electricity cost in Kansas

Short answer

Electricity in Kansas averages about 14¢/kWh. At that rate, running central AC costs about $89/month — below the U.S. average of 16.8¢.

Avg rate

14¢/kWh

ApplianceCost / month in Kansas
Central air conditioner$89
Electric water heater$51
Refrigerator$5
Space heater$32
Electric clothes dryer$13
EV charger (Level 2)$92

What drives an electric bill in Kansas

Electricity in Kansas averages about 14¢/kWh — about 17% below the U.S. average of 16.8¢. Every kilowatt-hour your home uses is billed at that rate, so Kansas's rate sets the baseline for what every appliance costs to run.

The bill is dominated by high-wattage, long-running loads. In Kansas, running central AC works out to about $89/month and an electric water heater around $51/month; electric heat and EV charging land in the same tier. Small electronics barely move the needle by comparison — it's the heating, cooling, and water loads that decide a Kansas bill.

You have two levers. The first is the rate itself — where Kansas allows supplier or plan choice, shopping it can shave the 14¢ baseline. The second is usage: trimming hours on the biggest draws saves far more than unplugging phone chargers. Enter any appliance in the calculator to see its exact cost at Kansas's rate.

What drives your bill

FactorEffect on your bill
Electricity rateKansas averages about 14¢/kWh (U.S. average 16.8¢)
Biggest energy usersCentral AC, electric heat, water heating, and EV charging dominate the bill
Hours of useMore runtime on those big loads is the fastest way a bill climbs
Home efficiencyInsulation, sealing, and Energy-Star appliances cut how long everything runs
Season & climateHeating and cooling swings drive bills up in summer and winter peaks
Rate planTime-of-use plans and, where offered, supplier choice change your effective rate

How Kansas compares on rates

ReferenceAverage rate
U.S. average16.8¢/kWh
Lowest (Idaho)10.5¢/kWh
Kansas14¢/kWh
Highest (Hawaii)42¢/kWh

Cutting your bill in Kansas

  • Focus on the big loads first — in Kansas, shaving AC, heating, and water-heater runtime saves more than any small gadget.
  • Kansas's 14¢/kWh rate is near or below the U.S. average, so aim your savings at the highest-runtime appliances for the biggest dollar impact.
  • Check whether Kansas offers time-of-use plans or supplier choice — shifting heavy use off-peak can lower your effective rate.
  • Run each of your real appliances through the calculator at Kansas's 14¢ rate to find where your money actually goes.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average electricity rate in Kansas?

About 14¢/kWh for residential customers — versus the U.S. average of 16.8¢. Your exact rate depends on your utility and plan.

How much does an electric water heater cost to run in Kansas?

About $51 per month at Kansas's 14¢/kWh rate, assuming typical use. Heat-pump water heaters cost far less.

How much does a space heater cost to run in Kansas?

Around $32 per month if run ~5 hours a day at 14¢/kWh. Space heaters are cheap to buy but expensive to run.