On average, Wisconsin residents spend about $167 per month on electricity. That adds up to $2,004 per year.
That’s 17% lower than the national average electric bill of $2,403. The average electric rates in Wisconsin cost 17 ¢/kilowatt-hour (kWh), so that means that the average electricity customer in Wisconsin is using 954 kWh of electricity per month, and 11,448 kWh over the course of the year.
Electric rates in Wisconsin
This data is aggregated over the past 12 months.
Electric bill savings with solar in Wisconsin
Solar saves you money by reducing or eliminating your monthly electric bill. The amount that you can save with solar in Wisconsin is based on two factors: how much you spend on electricity now and how much of your electric bill you can offset with solar.
Based on the intensity and amount of sunlight hours in Wisconsin, the average electricity customer in Wisconsin will need a 8.4 kilowatt (kW) solar panel system to offset 100% of their annual electricity consumption of 11,448 kWh per year. On the EnergySage Marketplace, solar shoppers in Wisconsin pay an average of $26,000 for a 8.4 kW solar panel system prior to incentives.
The savings from offsetting 100% of an electric bill with solar can add up fast! Assuming an 1.6% annual increase in electricity prices and that you install your system with a $0-down loan, you can expect to save $2,000 in your first year, $10,300 over five years, $21,500 over 10 years, and $46,700 over 20 years on electric bills in Wisconsin. Over your system’s lifetime you’ll save more by financing your solar system with a cash purchase, but you won’t start saving in year one. Learn more about how to finance your solar panel system.