Summer rates are about $0.13/kwh. My EV charger is on off peak plan that costs $0.06/kwh.
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about 150 per month for the whole family
Hot damn, I'm in the UK I'm paying what converts to $265 to power and heat a 2 bed bungalow.
I am in the greater Boston area and just pulled up my most recent bill. Total cost for me (including generation and delivery) came out to $0.33 per kWh. When it comes to the total cost each month, my cost goes down dramatically in the winter when the gas is used for heat instead of the electric for AC.
Accounting for taxes and grid fees, between 0.05€ & 1.2€/kWh depending on the season.
It heavily depends on the season. I had a look at the live prices, and currently the price of electricity is about 0.6SEK/kWh.
However, back in 2022-2023 we had electricity prices as high as 2.7SEK/kWh.
Sadly, the EU wants a unified energy grid which will increase the cost of power.
Sweden aslo needs to upgrade the transmission infrastructure between areas
.1673 and .1809 peak here in Michigan.
€0.30 /kWh
Peak rate (2PM -7PM) is $0.225/kWh
Off-peak is $0.178/kWh
With my normal usage, it averages about $0.187/kWh
round 175 CAD a month.
We have two rates, this is if you are using over 10kwh per day, the maximum rate: $0.1372 per kwh
I'd let you know how much I spend in electricity through PGE, but...
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I just recently moved in, so I don't have good data for you yet, and
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Portland General Electric ≠ Pacific Gas & Electric
$0.35usd per kWh
$0.13213 per kWh plus a $0.58915 per day “customer charge”
Around $400 a month in winter, $100 a month in summer. Australia has the most expensive power in the world
I am around $450 per month in the summer, $75 in the winter. Texas. My rate is nominally $0.087 per kwh, but the taxes make it roughly twice that. I have a big house, but it is pretty energy efficient - 2015 construction with mostly Energy Star appliances. I charge a Nissan Leaf daily.
This seems backwards. Why more in the summer?
Texas gets kinda hot in the summer.
Doh. Ac. That makes sense lol
Summer is like 40C. Winter is 13C.
I have no idea. Electricity, heat and hot water are included in my rent.
In the summer, $350+ per month. In GBE winter, more like $150 per month.
about 32ct/kWh including all costs (Germany)