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Electricity Cost Calculator
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Use our free Electricity Cost Calculator to determine your daily, monthly, and annual electricity expenses based on your usage and local rates.
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What is Electricity Cost?
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Electricity cost refers to the amount of money you pay for the electricity consumed in your home or business. It is calculated based on your electricity usage, measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the rate charged by your utility company, usually expressed in dollars per kWh.
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How to Calculate Electricity Cost
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The formula for calculating electricity cost is straightforward:
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Electricity Cost = Daily Usage (kWh) × Cost per kWh ($) × Number of Days
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For example, if you use 10 kWh per day and your electricity costs $0.15 per kWh, your daily cost is $1.50. Over a 30-day month, your bill would be $45.00.
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Practical Examples
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Here are a few examples of how to use the calculator:
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Example 1: Average Household
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Daily Usage: 10 kWh
\n Cost per kWh: $0.15
\n Billing Cycle: Monthly (30 days)
\n Calculation: 10 kWh × $0.15/kWh × 30 days = $45.00 per month
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Example 2: Energy-Efficient Home
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Daily Usage: 6 kWh
\n Cost per kWh: $0.12
\n Billing Cycle: Annually (365 days)
\n Calculation: 6 kWh × $0.12/kWh × 365 days = $262.80 per year
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Example 3: High-Consumption Household
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Daily Usage: 25 kWh
\n Cost per kWh: $0.18
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