KS · ranked #32 in the US
Kansas residential rate: 14.6¢/kWh
That's 12% lower than the US average of 16.5¢/kWh. Wind is now the largest in-state generation source; summer cooling drives peak demand across the plains.
Estimated cost
$49.28/month
$1.64 per day$599.51 per year337.5 kWh monthly
W
A space heater draws full power only while the thermostat/compressor is running — about 7.5 effective hours at 1500W across your 10-hour window.
At your rate
What appliances cost in Kansas.
Typical monthly running cost at 14.6¢/kWh, sorted by biggest impact on your bill.
Utilities serving Kansas
- Evergy
- Midwest Energy
- Kansas Electric Cooperatives
Deregulation status
none
In Kansas your utility is both the supplier and the deliverer. No supplier shopping, but regulated rates tend to be more stable.
Sources: www.eia.gov · kcc.ks.gov
Last updated: 2026-04-13