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North Dakota electricity running costs

Electricity in North Dakota costs about 12.35¢/kWh (U.S. EIA, April 2026). At that rate, boiling a kettle costs ~1.9¢, a tumble-dryer cycle ~46.3¢, running a fridge-freezer for a day ~44.5¢, and a full home charge of a Tesla Model 3 RWD (60 kWh) about $8.23.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (Average Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State), residential sector, April 2026 — https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.php?t=epmt_5_6_a (public domain). Figure period April 2026. Updated June 2026.

North Dakota electricity: 12.35¢/kWh — -34% vs the U.S. average. Published by U.S. EIA for April 2026. See the full North Dakota price page →

What it costs to run 34 appliances in North Dakota

At North Dakota's electricity unit rate of 12.35¢/kWh. "Per typical use" applies an indicative run time for each appliance; "per hour" is the cost of one hour of use.

AppliancePowerTypical useCost per useCost per hour
Electric shower9,000 W0.17 h18.9¢$1.11
Immersion heater3,000 W1 h37.0¢37.0¢
Kettle3,000 W0.05 h1.9¢37.0¢
Tumble dryer2,500 W1.5 h46.3¢30.9¢
Electric heater2,500 W3 h92.6¢30.9¢
Oven2,100 W1 h25.9¢25.9¢
Washing machine2,100 W1.5 h38.9¢25.9¢
Oil-filled radiator2,000 W4 h98.8¢24.7¢
Hairdryer2,000 W0.17 h4.2¢24.7¢
Hob (electric ring)2,000 W0.5 h12.3¢24.7¢
Dishwasher1,800 W2 h44.5¢22.2¢
Grill1,500 W0.33 h6.1¢18.5¢
Iron1,500 W0.5 h9.3¢18.5¢
Air fryer1,500 W0.5 h9.3¢18.5¢
Coffee machine1,200 W0.1 h1.5¢14.8¢
Toaster1,000 W0.05 h0.6¢12.3¢
Microwave1,000 W0.1 h1.2¢12.3¢
Vacuum cleaner900 W0.5 h5.6¢11.1¢
Slow cooker250 W8 h24.7¢3.1¢
Dehumidifier500 W6 h37.0¢6.2¢
Towel rail450 W2 h11.1¢5.6¢
Plasma TV350 W4 h17.3¢4.3¢
Fridge-freezer150 W24 h44.5¢1.9¢
Electric blanket150 W1 h1.9¢1.9¢
Fridge100 W24 h29.6¢1.2¢
Chest freezer100 W24 h29.6¢1.2¢
Desktop PC140 W4 h6.9¢1.7¢
LCD TV120 W4 h5.9¢1.5¢
Games console120 W2 h3.0¢1.5¢
Laptop50 W4 h2.5¢0.6¢
TV box / DVD player40 W4 h2.0¢0.5¢
Extractor fan20 W1 h0.2¢0.2¢
Broadband router10 W24 h3.0¢0.1¢
Phone charger5 W2 h0.1¢0.1¢

Wattages are typical/indicative — real appliances vary by model. Source: Heatable — How much energy do appliances use (typical ratings; draws on Energy Saving Trust / Centre for Sustainable Energy). Running cost = (watts ÷ 1000) × hours × 12.35¢/kWh.

EV home charging cost in North Dakota

Cost of a full home charge for popular EVs, at North Dakota's unit rate of 12.35¢/kWh. Full charge ≈ (useable battery kWh ÷ 0.9) × unit rate.

EVUseable batteryFull home charge
Tesla Model 3 RWD60 kWh$8.23
Tesla Model Y RWD60 kWh$8.23
Nissan Leaf (Standard Range, 52 kWh)52.9 kWh$7.26
Volkswagen ID.3 (58 kWh)58 kWh$7.96
MG MG4 (Long Range, 64 kWh)61.7 kWh$8.47
Kia EV6 (Standard Range)60 kWh$8.23
Hyundai IONIQ 5 (84 kWh)80 kWh$10.98
BYD Dolphin (60.4 kWh)60.48 kWh$8.30
Renault 5 E-Tech (52 kWh)52 kWh$7.14
Polestar 2 Long Range79 kWh$10.84
Ford Mustang Mach-E (Extended Range RWD)88 kWh$12.08
Vauxhall Corsa Electric (54 kWh)50.8 kWh$6.97

Useable battery capacities from EV Database — Useable battery capacity of full electric vehicles (cheatsheet). Home-charge cost assumes 0.9 AC charging efficiency. Public charging is priced separately.

North Dakota energy running costs — FAQ

How much does electricity cost in North Dakota?

Electricity in North Dakota costs about 12.35¢/kWh as of April 2026, per U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (Average Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State), residential sector, April 2026 — https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.php?t=epmt_5_6_a (public domain). (Our owned dataset for North Dakota publishes the unit rate; any fixed daily/standing charge varies by supplier and is not included here.)

What does it cost to run appliances in North Dakota?

Cost to run = (watts ÷ 1000) × hours × the unit rate (12.35¢/kWh). For example, a 2,000 W appliance run for one hour costs about 24.7¢ in North Dakota. The table on this page lists 34 common appliances at this rate.

How much does it cost to charge an EV at home in North Dakota?

A full home charge ≈ (useable battery kWh ÷ 0.9 charging efficiency) × 12.35¢/kWh. A Tesla Model 3 RWD (60 kWh useable) costs about $8.23 to charge fully at home in North Dakota.

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Sources & method

The North Dakota electricity unit rate is from U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (Average Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State), residential sector, April 2026 — https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.php?t=epmt_5_6_a (public domain). Appliance power ratings are from Heatable — How much energy do appliances use (typical ratings; draws on Energy Saving Trust / Centre for Sustainable Energy); EV useable-battery capacities from EV Database — Useable battery capacity of full electric vehicles (cheatsheet). Appliance and EV figures are physical product properties applied at North Dakota's real unit rate — running cost = (watts ÷ 1000) × hours × unit rate, and a full EV charge ≈ (useable kWh ÷ 0.9) × unit rate. U.S. EIA · Appliance ratings · EV Database.