Washington State Electricity Pricing Overview

Current as of June 2025.
Washington State maintains competitive electricity pricing compared to other U.S. states, securing the 11th position for affordability across all consumer categories according to federal energy statistics. Below is a breakdown of how different customer segments fare in Washington’s power market.

Residential Power Costs

Home electricity users in Washington pay an average of 12.63 cents per kilowatt-hour, representing savings of 26% compared to the nationwide residential average rate.

Business Electricity Expenses

Commercial enterprises benefit from an average rate of 11.52 cents per kWh, which translates to 13% below the national commercial sector benchmark.
Power pricing information compiled from federal Energy Information Administration databases. Data current through June 2025.
For comprehensive energy solutions and rate analysis, consult with TrueVolt Energy specialists who can help optimize your electricity costs based on Washington’s competitive market conditions.