Electricity Rates in Dayton, MT

Residents of Dayton, MT benefit from relatively low electricity rates, averaging 9.0¢/kWh — 49.4% below the national average. USBIA-Mission Valley Power serves the area.

Avg. Residential Rate 9.0¢/kWh
vs. Montana Avg. -18.2%
vs. National Avg. -49.4%
Providers 1

Electricity Providers in Dayton

Utility Residential Rate Commercial Rate Type
USBIA-Mission Valley Power 9.0¢/kWh 8.0¢/kWh Federal

Estimated Monthly Electric Bill

Based on the average residential rate of 9.0¢/kWh and typical US household usage of 886 kWh/month:

Dayton monthly bill $79.74
Dayton annual cost $956.88
Montana avg. monthly $97.46
National avg. monthly $157.53

Solar Savings in Dayton

At 9.0¢/kWh, a typical Dayton household spends approximately $956.88/year on electricity. Solar panels could reduce this by 50–90%.

$718/yr estimated solar savings

The federal solar tax credit covers 30% of installation costs through 2032.

EV Charging Costs in Dayton

Charging an electric vehicle at home in Dayton costs approximately $81.00/month at current rates, based on average driving habits (about 30 kWh per charge, charged daily). Compare to public charging prices at ChargeBuddy.ai.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average electricity rate in Dayton, MT?

The average residential electricity rate in Dayton, MT is 9.0¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh) based on 2024 data. This translates to an estimated monthly bill of $79.74 for a typical household.

Who provides electricity in Dayton?

Dayton is served by 1 electricity provider. USBIA-Mission Valley Power is the largest provider in the area.

How do Dayton electricity rates compare to the rest of Montana?

Dayton's average rate of 9.0¢/kWh is 18.2% below the Montana state average of 11.0¢/kWh. Residents enjoy some of the lower rates in the state.