Solar vs. Electricity Cost Comparison in Oklahoma
See how solar stacks up against traditional grid electricity in Oklahoma. With an average electricity rate of 12.5¢/kWh and 5.2 peak sun hours per day, Oklahoma homeowners can save significantly by going solar.
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Oklahoma City
12.8¢/kWh · 5.3h sun/day
Avg bill: $138/mo · Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
Tulsa
12.5¢/kWh · 5.1h sun/day
Avg bill: $135/mo · Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
Norman
12.5¢/kWh · 5.3h sun/day
Avg bill: $135/mo · Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
Broken Arrow
12.5¢/kWh · 5.1h sun/day
Avg bill: $138/mo · Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
Edmond
12.8¢/kWh · 5.3h sun/day
Avg bill: $142/mo · Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
Lawton
12.2¢/kWh · 5.4h sun/day
Avg bill: $130/mo · Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
Moore
12.8¢/kWh · 5.3h sun/day
Avg bill: $135/mo · Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E)
About Electricity Costs in Oklahoma
Oklahoma residents pay an average of 12.5¢ per kilowatt-hour, resulting in typical monthly bills around $135. With electricity prices rising approximately 3% per year, homeowners in Oklahoma could spend an estimated $58,603 on grid electricity over the next 25 years.
Solar energy offers a way to lock in your electricity costs. With 5.2 peak sun hours per day and partial net metering policies, Oklahoma is an excellent state for residential solar installations.
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