Electricity calculators by country

Choose the electricity calculator that matches your market

Electricity bills are local. A useful estimate depends on the right fixed-charge logic, the right unit assumptions, and the right household usage pattern for your country.

This selector exists to avoid one generic global calculator pretending to fit every market. Use the local page first, then replace the defaults with your own bill numbers for a closer planning estimate.

United States
Usage, service charge, and monthly household estimate.
United Kingdom
Standing charge logic and UK-style bill framing.
Singapore
Cooling-heavy household orientation with local defaults.
India
Unit-based planning with local household assumptions.
Hong Kong
Apartment-focused estimate with local framing.
France
French-language route for contract-aware bill planning.
Netherlands
Dutch-language route for household electricity estimation.

How to choose the right electricity calculator

Electricity bills are local. The useful inputs change by market: US bills often need a service charge, the UK uses standing charges, Singapore and Hong Kong are cooling-heavy, India can depend on local slabs, and France or the Netherlands may need contract-specific fixed-cost assumptions.

Use the local page firstCountry pages include local currency, terminology, and the bill components most likely to affect the estimate.
Enter your own ratePresets are orientation values. The best result comes from your latest bill: kWh, per-unit rate, and fixed charge.
Treat results as planningThese tools explain likely bill size and drivers. They are not official utility, regulator, or tariff-comparison calculators.

What the calculators can and cannot do

They are strongest for quick household orientation: checking whether annual kWh looks plausible, testing appliance or cooling scenarios, and deciding what to inspect on the bill next. They do not model every tax, rider, subsidy, time-of-use period, export credit, arrears balance, or provider-specific contract rule.

What makes this selector safer than a generic global estimate

A single world calculator can look convenient while quietly mixing incompatible billing models. This page is intentionally narrower: it sends visitors to the closest live market page first, then asks them to confirm the assumptions against their own utility bill.

Planning tool, not official advice. Results are estimates for household planning. Check your own bill, contract, payslip, tax notice, or official provider information before making financial decisions.

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