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Electricity Bill Estimator

Estimate your monthly electricity bill with real tariffs for 10 African countries. Add appliances, compare solar savings and generator costs.

10 Countries Real Tariffs Solar Comparison Generator Costs
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โ˜€๏ธ Solar Savings
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โ›ฝ Generator Cost
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Choose a country above to see tariff details.
๐Ÿ’ก Energy Saving Tips
โ€ข Switch to LED bulbs (90% less energy)
โ€ข Unplug devices when not in use (phantom load)
โ€ข Use fans before reaching for AC
โ€ข Run heavy appliances during off-peak hours
โ€ข Set fridge to 3-5ยฐC, freezer to -18ยฐC
โ€ข Consider solar for daytime loads
โ€ข Use pressure cookers (70% less energy than pots)
โ€ข Insulate your water heater/geyser
๐Ÿ“Š Average Household Usage
Nigeria: 50-150 kWh/month
Kenya: 60-120 kWh/month
South Africa: 300-600 kWh/month
Ghana: 50-200 kWh/month
Egypt: 200-500 kWh/month
Tanzania: 30-100 kWh/month

The Electricity Bill Estimator calculates your monthly electricity costs based on actual tariff structures from major African power utilities including NERC in Nigeria, KPLC in Kenya, Eskom in South Africa, and ECG in Ghana. Select your country, enter your appliances or total consumption, and the tool applies the correct tiered pricing bands to estimate your bill. It accounts for service charges, VAT, and fuel surcharges where applicable. This is invaluable for households trying to budget utility expenses, landlords splitting bills, and anyone comparing the cost of running specific appliances across different tariff bands.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries are supported?
Nigeria (NERC bands A-E), Kenya (KPLC tiers), South Africa (Eskom blocks), Ghana (ECG tiers), Tanzania (TANESCO), Uganda (UMEME), Ethiopia (EEU), Egypt (EEHC), Rwanda (REG), and Cameroon (ENEO). Each uses published tariff structures.
How accurate are the tariff rates?
Rates reflect publicly available tariff schedules. Actual bills may include fixed charges, taxes, levies, and VAT not captured here. Use results as estimates only.
How does the generator comparison work?
The tool estimates what it would cost to generate the same kWh using a petrol generator (typically 3-4 kWh per litre). This helps you compare grid vs generator costs โ€” especially useful in countries with frequent outages.
What are Nigeria's electricity bands?
Customers are classified A through E based on hours of supply. Band A gets 20+ hours daily at โ‚ฆ225/kWh, Band B gets 16-20 hours at โ‚ฆ63.36/kWh, Band C 12-16 hours at โ‚ฆ50.45/kWh, Band D 8-12 hours at โ‚ฆ40.98/kWh, and Band E 4-8 hours at โ‚ฆ31.59/kWh.
How does the solar savings estimate work?
After calculating your bill, adjust the solar coverage slider (20-100%) to see how much you could save. The tool estimates the system size needed and typical payback period based on residential solar costs in your country.