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Studio Apartment Electric Bill Calculator

Estimate an electric bill for a studio apartment using monthly kWh, electricity rate, delivery charges, fixed customer fees, taxes, and billing days.

Electric bill

$226

Energy$142
Delivery$48.00
Fees$36.00

All-in rate

$0.246 per kWh

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Studio Apartment Electric Bill Calculator inputs

Use the starter estimate, then replace usage, rate, delivery, fixed fees, and taxes with your bill details.

Bill estimate

$137

Energy, delivery, customer fee, and taxes combined.

Energy charge

$63.00

The part directly tied to kWh usage.

Effective rate

$0.391

Your all-in cost per kWh after fixed charges.

What this calculator is doing

It separates usage-based energy cost from the charges that stay on the bill even when usage drops. That all-in effective rate is often higher than the advertised kWh rate.

What can change this estimate

A studio apartment can fit many usage patterns. This page starts with a 350 kWh planning estimate for a compact apartment with a small refrigerator, lighting, laptop or TV use, and limited heating or cooling load.

If the bill looks high, check portable heaters, window AC runtime, older refrigerators, and minimum monthly utility charges. Then compare daily kWh and the all-in rate from the actual bill.

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FAQ

Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.

How much electricity does a studio apartment use?

This page starts with 350 kWh as an editable planning estimate for a studio apartment. Replace it with the actual kWh shown on your bill for a better answer.

Why is my studio apartment electric bill high?

Common things to check include portable heaters, window AC runtime, older refrigerators, and minimum monthly utility charges. Also compare billing days and the all-in rate before judging the total bill.

Should I use total dollars or kWh to compare homes?

Use kWh first, then the all-in rate. Dollar totals can differ because of fixed fees, delivery charges, taxes, rate plans, and billing period length.