Electricity Rates Comparison
Data from U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) · November 2025
| Metric | Colorado | Kansas | National Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential Rate (¢/kWh) | 16.35¢ | 15.10¢ | 17.24¢ |
| Commercial Rate (¢/kWh) | 12.21¢ | 10.93¢ | — |
| Industrial Rate (¢/kWh) | 8.83¢ | 7.85¢ | — |
| Avg Monthly Bill | $110.23 | $132.23 | $152.02 |
| Avg Monthly Usage (kWh) | 674 | 876 | — |
| Market Type | regulated | regulated | — |
Kansas has a lower residential electricity rate at 15.10¢/kWh compared to Colorado's 16.35¢/kWh — a difference of 1.25¢/kWh (8.3%).
The average monthly electric bill in Colorado is $110.23 (674 kWh/month), while in Kansas it is $132.23 (876 kWh/month). The national average is $152.02.
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