^ The average commercial electricity rate in Cupertino, CA is 14.08¢/kWh.[1]
Residential Electricity in Cupertino
^ The average residential electricity rate in Cupertino, CA is 15.59¢/kWh.[1]
Industrial Electricity in Cupertino
^ The average industrial electricity rate in Cupertino, CA is 8.98¢/kWh.[1]
Cupertino, CA Electricity Statistics
Commercial electricity rates in Cupertino
Commercial Electricity in Cupertino
The average commercial electricity rate in Cupertino is 14.08¢/kWh.[1]
This average (commercial) electricity rate in Cupertino is
5% greater than the California average rate of 13.41¢/kWh.[2]
The average (commercial) electricity rate in Cupertino is
39.54% greater than the national average rate of 10.09¢/kWh. Commercial rates in the U.S. range from 6.86¢/kWh to 34.88¢/kWh.[2]
Residential electricity rates in Cupertino
Residential Electricity in Cupertino
The average residential electricity rate in Cupertino is 15.59¢/kWh.[1]
This average (residential) electricity rate in Cupertino is
1.63% greater than the California average rate of 15.34¢/kWh.[2]
The average (residential) electricity rate in Cupertino is
31.23% greater than the national average rate of 11.88¢/kWh. Residential rates in the U.S. range from 8.37¢/kWh to 37.34¢/kWh.[2]
Industrial electricity rates in Cupertino
Industrial Electricity in Cupertino
The average industrial electricity rate in Cupertino is 8.98¢/kWh.[1]
This average (industrial) electricity rate in Cupertino is
14.39% less than the California average rate of 10.49¢/kWh.[2]
The average (industrial) electricity rate in Cupertino is
34.63% greater than the national average rate of 6.67¢/kWh. Industrial rates in the U.S. range from 4.13¢/kWh to 30.82¢/kWh.[2]
The average commercial electricity rate in California is 13.41¢/kWh, which ranks 7th in the nation and is
32.9% greater than the national average rate of 10.09¢/kWh.[3]
Commercial electricity consumption in California averages 5,532 kWh/month, which ranks 30th in the nation and is
11.32% less than the national average of 6,238 kWh/month.
The average monthly commercial electricity bill in California is $742, which ranks 9th in the nation and is
17.97% greater than the national average of $629.
The average residential electricity rate in California is 15.34¢/kWh, which ranks 8th in the nation and is
29.12% greater than the national average rate of 11.88¢/kWh.
Residential electricity consumption in California averages 573 kWh/month, which ranks 48th in the nation and is
36.54% less than the national average of 903 kWh/month.
The average monthly residential electricity bill in California is $88, which ranks 42nd in the nation and is
17.76% less than the national average of $107 per month.
The average industrial electricity rate in California is 10.49¢/kWh, which ranks 8th in the nation and is
57.27% greater than the national average rate of 6.67¢/kWh.
Industrial electricity consumption in California averages 53,013 kWh/month, which ranks 41st in the nation and is
52.73% less than the national average of 112,158 kWh/month.
The average monthly industrial electricity bill in California is $5,561, which ranks 34th in the nation and is
25.68% less than the national average of $7,483.
Household income: The city of Cupertino has a median household income of $168,538, versus $62,843 for the U.S.[4]
Compared to the U.S.: Median household income in Cupertino is approximately 168 percent greater than the median income for the entire United States.[4]
Poverty level: Approximately 3.3 percent of Cupertino households have incomes below poverty level.[4]
Electric bills: The average residential electricity bill in California is about $88/month, ranking 42nd in the U.S. and
17.76% less than the national average of $107.[5]
Cupertino is a city located in Santa Clara County in the state of California, and has a population of approximately 58,302.[6]
More about Cupertino utilities
For more information about Cupertino electricity, or for additional resources regarding electricity & utilities in your state, visit the Energy Information Administration.
Did you know?
In the U.S., electricity plants use more than 900 million short tons of coal to produce electricity every year.