Electricity rates in Utah
See the latest average electricity prices in Utah and estimate your bill with a calculator prefilled with the local residential rate.
$0.13
per kWh · EIA, Apr 2026
Residential
$0.13
per kWh
Commercial
$0.10
per kWh
Industrial
$0.09
per kWh
vs US average
-29%
cheaper
Price rank
#48
of 51 (1 = highest)
How Utah compares
Residential price per kWh vs the national average and the cheapest/most expensive states.
Sample monthly bills in Utah
Estimated energy cost at Utah's average residential rate (before fixed charges and tax).
500 kWh / month
$66.45
≈ $797.4/year
900 kWh / month
$119.61
≈ $1,435.32/year
1200 kWh / month
$159.48
≈ $1,913.76/year
Utah electricity bill calculator
Prefilled with Utah's average residential rate. Adjust usage, add fixed charges, or switch to a tiered tariff.
$89.74
600 kWh · ≈ $2.95/day
Per day
$2.95
Per year
$1,076.88
7,200 kWh/yr
Cost breakdown
- Energy89%
- Fixed charge11%
Estimate only. Check your official utility bill for exact charges.
About electricity prices in Utah
What the rate includes
The figures above are EIA average retail prices — the total revenue utilities collect divided by kWh sold. Your own rate depends on your utility, plan, and usage tier, so treat this as a Utah benchmark.
Lowering your bill
The fastest wins are usually heating, cooling, and water heating. Use the appliance calculator to find your biggest energy users, then shift heavy usage off-peak if your plan supports it.