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Is my electric bill normal in Ohio?

Fast Ohio electricity estimates using EIA residential-rate defaults, editable kWh assumptions, and clear links back to the full WattNomic calculators.

Fast answer

Ohio bill normality depends on kWh and fees.

Use the Ohio default rate of 17.52 cents per kWh as a first benchmark, then replace it with your exact utility rate and fixed monthly charges.

Ohio: 17.52 cents/kWhRank #18 by state/DC rateSource: EIA February 2026 Reviewed: May 2026

Ohio bill examples

  • $120600 kWh month plus a $15 fixed charge
  • $173900 kWh month plus a $15 fixed charge
  • $2251,200 kWh month plus a $15 fixed charge

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Replace the state default with the rate and fixed charges from your own utility bill for a better answer.

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (February 2026). Replace defaults with your utility bill before making a purchase decision.

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Common questions

What is the is my bill normal? in Ohio?

Ohio's current WattNomic default is 17.52 cents per kWh from EIA's February 2026 table. Monthly bills also depend on usage, fixed fees, taxes, and utility-specific riders.

How do I estimate a Ohio electric bill by kWh?

Multiply monthly kWh by Ohio's cents per kWh, divide by 100, then add fixed monthly charges. Replace the state average with your exact utility bill when available.

Is the Ohio electricity rate the same as my utility rate?

No. The Ohio page uses a state-level EIA average for screening. Your utility supply, delivery, time-of-use plan, taxes, and fixed fees can be different.