Average Electric Bill for a 1-bedroom apartment in Nebraska (2026)

A typical 1-bedroom apartment in Nebraska uses about 550 kWh/month and pays roughly $73/month — or $876/year — for electricity, at Nebraska’s April 2026 residential rate of 13.28¢/kWh.

Home size700 sq ft
Typical use550 kWh/mo
Monthly bill$73
Annual$876

Assumes typical 1-2 occupants in a 1-bedroom apartment. Nebraska rate: 13.28¢/kWh (April 2026, EIA).

What drives the bill in a 1-bedroom apartment?

For a 700 sq ft home in Nebraska, the biggest bill drivers are typically:

Compared to other home sizes in Nebraska

Home sizeTypical kWh/monthMonthly bill in Nebraska
1-bedroom apartment550$73
2-bedroom apartment/small home730$97
3-bedroom home970$129
4-bedroom home1230$163
5-bedroom / large home1500$199

How to lower the Nebraska bill on a 1-bedroom apartment

  • Smart thermostat — 10-15% off HVAC runtime. Payback under a year at Nebraska rates.
  • LED all bulbs — a home this size has ~7 bulbs. Switching to LED saves ~$56/year.
  • Insulate — attic + walls cut HVAC load 15-25%.
  • Time-of-use plan — if your Nebraska utility offers TOU, shifting laundry/dishwasher/EV charging overnight cuts 20-30% off variable-time loads.

Gear to lower a 1-bedroom apartment bill

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FAQ

Is 550 kWh/month a realistic estimate?

This is the U.S. national average for a home of this size per the EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey. Real usage varies significantly by climate (Sun Belt homes ~30% higher due to AC; mild-climate homes ~30% lower).

What if my home is all-electric (including heat and water heat)?

All-electric homes typically use 40-60% more kWh than the estimates above. A 3-bedroom home with electric heat and electric water heater in Nebraska might use 1,400-1,700 kWh/month rather than 970.

Does this include natural gas?

No. This is electricity only. If you also have natural gas, expect an additional gas bill of $30-$120/month depending on climate and appliances.