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Alaska electricity prices (April 2026)

Residential electricity in Alaska averages 27.35¢ per kWh+45.2% above the U.S. average, ranked 44 of 51 states. Figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

How much does electricity cost in Alaska?

As of April 2026, residential electricity in Alaska averages 27.35¢ per kWh ($0.2735/kWh), per the U.S. Energy Information Administration — +45.2% above the U.S. average of 18.83¢. That ranks Alaska 44 of 51 (1 = cheapest). A typical 900 kWh/month home would pay about $246.

27.35¢/kWh
Alaska price
$0.2735/kWh
+45.2%
vs U.S. average
avg 18.83¢/kWh
44 of 51
Price rank
1 = cheapest

Alaska electricity figures

Alaska residential electricity price — EIA (April 2026)
MetricValue
Average price27.35¢/kWh
Price in dollars$0.2735/kWh
U.S. average18.83¢/kWh
Difference vs U.S. average+45.2%
Price rank (1 = cheapest)44 of 51
Est. bill at 900 kWh/month$246/month

Average residential retail price (EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A, April 2026). The bill estimate uses a typical 900 kWh/month of usage and excludes fixed service charges and taxes — use the estimator below for your own usage.

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27.35¢/kWh
Price (Alaska)
EIA residential avg
$246
Estimated monthly
electricity
$2,954
Estimated yearly
electricity

Using 900 kWh a month in Alaska at 27.35¢/kWh costs about $246 a month ($2,954/year) for electricity — that is $77 more than the same usage at the U.S. average of 18.83¢/kWh. Estimate excludes fixed service charges and taxes.

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Alaska electricity prices — FAQ

How much is electricity per kWh in Alaska?
Residential electricity in Alaska averages 27.35¢ per kWh ($0.2735/kWh) as of April 2026, per the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That is +45.2% above the U.S. average of 18.83¢.
Is electricity expensive in Alaska?
Alaska ranks 44 of 51 states (and DC) for residential electricity price, where 1 is cheapest. Its rate of 27.35¢ per kWh is higher than the U.S. average of 18.83¢ (April 2026, EIA).
What is a typical monthly electricity bill in Alaska?
A home in Alaska using 900 kWh a month would pay about $246 for electricity at the state average of 27.35¢ per kWh (April 2026, EIA), before fixed charges and taxes. Your bill depends on your actual usage — use the estimator on this page with your own kWh.

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration — Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (Average Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by State), residential sector (April 2026, published 2026 (EIA Electric Power Monthly)).

EIA data is a U.S. Government work in the public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). GeraHome reproduces the published figures and computes only the ranking and bill estimate shown here.