How do I estimate an apartment electric bill?
Start with monthly kWh, multiply by the electricity rate, then add delivery charges, fixed fees, taxes, and any utility riders.
Choose the closest home type, then adjust kWh usage, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed fees, taxes, and billing days.
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Pick the closest page, adjust the calculator assumptions, then compare usage, rates, fixed fees, and billing days.
Estimate an electric bill for a studio apartment using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.
350 kWh starter
Estimate an electric bill for a 1-bedroom apartment using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.
500 kWh starter
Estimate an electric bill for a 2-bedroom apartment using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.
750 kWh starter
Estimate an electric bill for a 3-bedroom house using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.
1,000 kWh starter
Estimate an electric bill for a 4-bedroom house using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.
1,300 kWh starter
Estimate an electric bill for a large house using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.
1,800 kWh starter
Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.
Start with monthly kWh, multiply by the electricity rate, then add delivery charges, fixed fees, taxes, and any utility riders.
Heating fuel, air conditioning runtime, insulation, appliance efficiency, laundry, billing days, and fixed charges can all change the total.
Choose the closest page as a starting point, then replace the starter kWh and rate with the values from your actual bill.