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Hawaii Utility Cost Calculator

Calculate utility costs in Hawaii using real EIA electricity (52¢/kWh) and natural gas rates. Estimated electric ~$257/mo, gas ~$294/mo, water ~$77/mo for a typical home.

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EIA supplies Hawaii's 2024 residential electricity-consumption anchor, May 2026 electricity price, and Apr 2026 natural-gas price. Every displayed result is still an estimate: electricity scales the EIA account average by entered home size and occupants; gas consumption, water use/rate, internet price, and cost-of-living scaling are modeled; aggregate outputs inherit those assumptions. The stored Census income and cost-of-living index do not record a source vintage.

Do not rely on these amounts for budgeting or payment. For exact amounts, check the EIA-861 Table 5.A: https://www.eia.gov/electricity/sales_revenue_price/xls/table_5A.xlsx; Electric Power Monthly Table 5.6.A: https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/xls/table_5_06_a.xlsx; Natural Gas Monthly residential prices: https://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_a_EPG0_PRS_DMcf_m.htm. Use current household bills and provider tariffs for household-specific figures..

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0.050.6

Pre-filled: EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (Residential, May 2026)

0.38

Pre-filled: EIA Natural Gas Monthly, Residential (Apr 2026 -- most recent available; May 2026 not yet published/withheld)

Additional Details

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50200

Pre-filled: Modeled repository index (source vintage not recorded)

Monthly Electric Bill

$257.00

Estimated • Based on your inputs

Total Monthly Utilities

$763.00

Annual Utility Costs

$9,156.00

Detailed Breakdown

Monthly Gas Bill$294.00
57%
Monthly Water & Sewer$77.00
15%
Internet & Cable (Est.)$135.00
26%
% of Median Income10.79%
Cost per Sq Ft/Month$0.42
0%

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult a qualified professional for your specific situation.

Hawaii Quick Facts
11.0% Income Tax Rate
0.29% Property Tax Rate
$84,857 Median Income
193.3 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

Utility cost estimation for Hawaii. Electricity consumption starts from EIA's published 2024 average monthly consumption per residential customer in Hawaii (495 kWh, Form EIA-861 Table 5.A). This is utility-reported grid consumption; electricity produced and consumed behind the meter, such as customer-sited solar, is not a utility sale and is not included. Home-size and occupant scaling remain modeled assumptions, not EIA figures. The electricity price is 52¢/kWh (EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A, May 2026), so the estimate intentionally combines the latest annual state consumption anchor (2024) with the latest monthly price available when compiled (May 2026); recheck after EIA's next annual release by 2026-11-15. Hawaii's residential natural gas price is $70.84/Mcf (Apr 2026, most recent available -- May 2026 was withheld/not yet published), from EIA Natural Gas Monthly and converted to $6.8312/therm using EIA's published heat-content factor (1,037 Btu/cubic foot; divide $/Mcf by 10.37). Natural gas consumption (50-80 therms/month depending on climate) and water usage (80-100 gallons per person per day) are modeled planning estimates only; no safely parseable EIA/BLS/Census state-level anchor exists for either. Water and internet/cable rates are likewise modeled estimates scaled to Hawaii's cost of living index (193.3, where 100 = national average) -- there is no authoritative statewide government source for either, so these should not be read as verified figures the way the electricity consumption and energy rates are. Percent of income uses Hawaii's $84,857 median household income. Hawaii's above-average cost of living means the modeled water/internet estimates run higher.

Key State Information

Hawaii utility context: Electricity consumption 495 kWh/month per residential customer (EIA-861, 2024) | Electricity price 52¢/kWh (EIA, May 2026) | Natural gas $70.84/Mcf (EIA, Apr 2026) | Cost of living index 193.3 | Median household income $84,857 | Estimated monthly electric ~$257 | Estimated monthly gas ~$294 | Estimated monthly water ~$77 (modeled estimate) | Median rent (2BR) $2568/mo.

Standard financial formulas Pre-filled with documented models and state context Estimates only — not financial advice
Data Source
U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-861 & monthly energy reports
View Original Source | Source record reviewed | Review target: annually

How to Use This Utility Costs Calculator

  1. 1

    Enter your home details

    Enter home size and occupants. Hawaii's EIA electricity consumption and energy-rate anchors are pre-filled; home-size and occupant adjustments are modeled.

  2. 2

    Check the energy rates

    Review the editable electricity and natural-gas rates against your latest bill. The Hawaii defaults come from EIA, but an individual utility plan can differ.

  3. 3

    Adjust the modeled water rate

    Replace the water/sewer starting estimate with your local utility rate when available. Water and internet have no authoritative statewide price source and remain planning estimates.

  4. 4

    Review monthly estimates

    Compare electricity, natural gas, water/sewer, and modeled internet costs. The result separates source-backed state inputs from modeled usage and scaling assumptions.

Example Calculation

Let's estimate monthly utility costs for the calculator's default 1,800 sq ft, 3-occupant home in Hawaii.

The electricity estimate starts from 495 kWh/month, EIA's 2024 average per residential customer in Hawaii, at 52.00¢/kWh. Natural-gas usage, water, internet, and the home-size/occupant adjustments remain modeled assumptions.

Result: Estimated monthly utilities: $763 ($9,156/year) — electricity $257, natural gas $294, water/sewer $77, and internet $135. Replace the editable rates with your provider's figures for a household-specific estimate.

What Affects Your Results

Climate

Hawaii's climate drives 40-50% of utility costs. Extreme heat or cold increases HVAC usage dramatically. Moderate climates (Pacific Northwest, parts of California) have the lowest energy costs.

Home Size and Age

Larger homes cost more to heat, cool, and illuminate. Older homes (pre-1980) often lack insulation and have single-pane windows — costing 30-50% more than modern efficient construction.

Energy Source

Natural gas heating costs roughly half as much as electric heating in most markets. Solar panels can eliminate electricity bills entirely. Your energy mix drives costs significantly.

Local Utility Rates

Electricity rates range from $0.08/kWh (Louisiana) to $0.45/kWh (Hawaii). Hawaii's rate structure (flat, tiered, time-of-use) affects how usage translates to cost.

Tips for Hawaii Residents

  • Check if Hawaii utility company offers time-of-use rates. Running dishwashers, laundry, and EV charging during off-peak hours (typically 9 PM - 7 AM) can cut electricity costs 20-30%.
  • A programmable or smart thermostat saves $10-20/month by automatically adjusting temperatures when you're away or sleeping. The $50-$250 device pays for itself in 3-12 months.
  • LED lighting uses 75% less energy than incandescent. Replacing 20 bulbs saves approximately $120/year. Many utilities offer free or subsidized LED bulbs through energy efficiency programs.
  • Audit your internet bill annually. Call your provider and mention competitor rates — retention departments routinely offer $10-$30/month discounts to prevent cancellations.
  • Water heater: lower the thermostat to 120 degrees F (from the typical 140 degree F default) to save $40-$60/year. Add an insulation blanket ($20-$30) for another $20-$40 in annual savings.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much are utilities in Hawaii?

At the calculator's default home-size and occupant scaling, monthly utilities in Hawaii are approximately $763, including electricity (~$257, combining EIA's 2024 state consumption average with its May 2026 price), natural gas (~$294, using Hawaii's EIA-verified rate with modeled usage), water/sewer (~$77, modeled), and internet (~$135, modeled). Home-size and occupant adjustments, gas consumption, water, and internet remain planning assumptions you can edit.

What is the average electric bill in Hawaii?

Using EIA's 2024 average of 495 kWh/month per residential customer in Hawaii with its May 2026 residential price of 52¢/kWh gives approximately $257/month. This mixes the latest annual consumption anchor with a newer monthly price, so it is a current-price estimate rather than EIA's published 2024 bill. The EIA figure is utility-reported grid consumption and excludes electricity produced and consumed behind the meter, such as customer-sited solar. Home-size and occupant scaling are modeled assumptions, not EIA household figures.

What is the average natural gas price in Hawaii?

Hawaii's average residential natural gas price was $70.84/Mcf in Apr 2026 (the most recent month EIA had published at the time this data was compiled -- May 2026 was withheld or not yet available for this state), per the U.S. Energy Information Administration's Natural Gas Monthly report. That converts to about $6.8312/therm using EIA's published heat-content factor of 1,037 Btu/cubic foot.

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