Average electric bill · West Virginia

Average electric bill in West Virginia

The average West Virginia household paid about $155 a month for electricity in 2024 — using around 1027 kWh at an all-in 15.07¢/kWh. That's roughly $13 above the U.S. average. Here's what's behind it.

Avg bill

$155

above U.S.

Avg use

1027

kWh/mo · above U.S.

All-in price

15.07¢

per kWh · below U.S.

Why West Virginia's bill lands where it does

A high bill from high usage, not a high price — West Virginians use about 1,027 kWh a month (large homes, lots of electric heat) at a modest 15.07¢/kWh.

It's worth separating the two: a bill is price × usage. West Virginia's price is 15.07¢/kWh (1.4¢ below average) and its usage is 1027 kWh (164 kWh above average). The usage is doing the work here, not the rate.

How to lower your West Virginia bill

  • See where your kWh goes. Most of the bill is usage, so find your biggest loads. Appliance cost calculator →
  • Focus on usage. West Virginia has no retail supplier to switch to, so the rate is set at the commission — the lever you control is how much you use.
  • If the bill is more than you can cover, there's assistance and shutoff protection. Bill help in West Virginia →

Common questions

What is the average electric bill in West Virginia?
About $155 a month in 2024, for roughly 1027 kWh at an all-in average of 15.07¢/kWh (EIA). That's 13 dollars above the U.S. average of $142.
Why is the electric bill in West Virginia high?
A high bill from high usage, not a high price — West Virginians use about 1,027 kWh a month (large homes, lots of electric heat) at a modest 15.07¢/kWh.
Is West Virginia's electricity expensive?
West Virginia's all-in price is 15.07¢/kWh — 1.4¢ below the U.S. average. The price is actually on the lower side; it's the high usage that drives the bill up.
How can I lower my electric bill in West Virginia?
Focus on usage — bigger savings come from cutting kWh, since West Virginia has no retail supplier to switch to. use the cost calculator to find your biggest loads, and see if you qualify for bill assistance. None of these erase a structural rate increase, but together they help.

Source: EIA, 2024 average monthly bill (all-in: supply + delivery + charges + taxes). State averages update annually; your bill depends on your home and usage. Compare all states →