Average Electric Bill in Utah (2026)
The average residential electric bill in Utah is $94.57 per month (EIA, 2024 annual avg) — 34% below the U.S. average, #50 of 51 states. That reflects an average of 774 kWh used per month at Utah's rate of 12.2¢/kWh. See the breakdown by home size and estimate your own bill below.
$94.57
#50 of 51 · EIA, 2024 annual avg
774 kWh
per residential customer
12.2¢/kWh
34% below the U.S. average
Average electric bill in Utah by home size
Priced at Utah's 12.2¢/kWh rate, with each home size scaled to Utah's own average household use of 774 kWh a month rather than the national 863 kWh — climate and heating type move usage as much as the rate does. Still a guide: your actual kWh depends on your home and habits. National figures by home size.
| Home size | Typical monthly use | Monthly bill |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom apartment | 448 kWh | $54.75 |
| 2-bedroom apartment | 673 kWh | $82.24 |
| Small house | 807 kWh | $98.62 |
| Large house | 1,256 kWh | $153.48 |
| Utah average | 774 kWh | $94.57 |
Estimate your Utah electric bill
Add up your appliances and usage for a tailored monthly estimate.
Estimated bill
$210/mo
- Total usage
- 1,200 kWh/mo
- Yearly bill
- $2,517
What drives the bill
- Heating & cooling$65.92 33%
- Water heating$41.20 21%
- EV charging$49.44 25%
- Appliances, lighting & other$41.20 21%
- Fixed charge$12.00
Estimate from your major loads. The rate and fixed charge are printed on your bill — heating/cooling and water heating usually dominate, so start there for the biggest impact.
Frequently asked questions
Average bill by utility in Utah
The state average blends every provider — what you pay depends on your utility.
