Electricity Bill Analyzer

Calculate electricity costs by appliance, find your biggest energy hogs, and estimate solar savings. All 50 US states supported. Free tool.

How to Use Electricity Bill Analyzer

  1. Select your state for automatic electricity rate, or enter a custom rate
  2. Add appliances from the preset list or enter custom ones
  3. Adjust hours per day and days per month for each appliance
  4. View your cost breakdown, top energy hogs, and solar savings estimate

Frequently Asked Questions

Which appliances use the most electricity?

HVAC systems (heating/cooling) account for 40-50% of home electricity. Water heaters use 14-18%, washer/dryer 13%, refrigerator 4%, and electronics the rest. Use our calculator to see your specific breakdown.

How can I lower my electric bill?

Top strategies: adjust thermostat by 7-10°F when away (saves 10%), wash clothes in cold water, upgrade to LED bulbs, unplug idle electronics, and use smart power strips. Our tool shows savings per action.

How much does the average US household pay for electricity?

The average US household pays $115-$130/month for electricity. Rates vary significantly by state — Hawaii pays over 40¢/kWh while Louisiana pays around 10¢/kWh. Our tool uses your state's actual rate.

How much can solar panels save on electricity?

The average solar system saves $1,000-$1,500 per year on electricity and pays for itself in 6-10 years. Federal tax credits cover 30% of installation costs through 2032. Our estimator calculates your savings.

How do I calculate my appliance's energy cost?

Multiply the appliance's wattage by hours used per day, then by your rate per kWh. Example: 100W TV × 5 hours × $0.12/kWh = $0.06/day = $21.90/year. Our tool does this for all your appliances.

Is the Electricity Bill Analyzer really free to use?

Yes — every FreeFixo tool, including the Electricity Bill Analyzer, is 100% free with no paywall, no premium tier, and no usage limits. You do not need to create an account, enter a credit card, or share an email.