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How much does electricity cost in Nebraska?

The average residential electricity rate in Nebraska is 12.38¢ per kilowatt-hour (2026-04-ytd), the 2nd-cheapest state average in the U.S. That is 33% below the unweighted average of the 51 state averages (18.54¢/kWh).

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly Table 5.6.B (2026-06-25). State averages are not household tariffs: taxes, fixed charges, and tiered or time-of-use pricing are not included.

Example monthly bills at the Nebraska average rate

Engine-generated energy-portion estimates for three usage levels. Enter your own kWh in the bill estimator for a personalized range.

Monthly usageEstimated rangeMost likely
500 kWh$51.25–$76.26$61.90
1,000 kWh$102.51–$152.52$123.80
1,500 kWh$153.76–$228.78$185.70

What appliances cost to run in Nebraska

Each row prices that appliance's reference scenario at the Nebraska state-average rate through the appliance-energy engine. Open a guide to adjust watts, hours, and usage.

ApplianceReference scenariokWh/monthEstimated/month
Central air conditioner8 hours a day with moderate cycling504.00$62.40
Space heater6 hours a day on 20 days in a month144.00$17.83
Electric water heaterElements active about 3 hours a day405.00$50.14
Refrigerator150 watts with a 35% compressor duty cycle37.80$4.68
EV home charging (Level 2)About 2.5 charging hours a day (~50 miles)468.00$57.94
Pool pump8 hours a day at full draw264.00$32.68
Electric dryer45-minute cycles, twelve times per month22.95$2.84
Television5 hours a day of mixed viewing16.50$2.04

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly Table 5.6.B. Data vintage 2026-04-ytd.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average electricity rate in Nebraska?
The published state-average residential rate for Nebraska is 12.38 cents per kilowatt-hour (2026-04-ytd, EIA). Your utility's tariff can differ meaningfully once fixed charges, taxes, and rate tiers are applied.
Is electricity in Nebraska cheap or expensive compared with other states?
Nebraska has the 2nd-cheapest state-average rate of the 51 averages we track, sitting 33% below the unweighted average of the 51 state averages (18.54¢/kWh).
Why is my actual Nebraska bill different from these estimates?
These examples apply one state-average rate to assumed usage. Real bills add fixed monthly charges, taxes and fees, tiered or time-of-use pricing, and your household’s actual kilowatt-hours, which vary with weather and behavior.

Keep comparing

  • North Dakota — next-cheapest state average (11.63¢/kWh)
  • Idaho — next state average up (12.55¢/kWh)

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