Energy prices
Industrial electricity price
As of Apr 2026, industrial electricity price stands at 8.7¢ cents/kWh (EIA Electricity Data Browser, retail sales, industrial sector), rising over the recent window.
What this measures and why it matters
- Industrial electricity price is a direct operating cost for any energy-intensive process: melting, heat treating, drying, compressed air, and machining all scale with it. Watching the trend helps plants time efficiency projects and price energy-heavy work correctly rather than quoting off a stale rate.
- The figure comes from EIA Electricity Data Browser, retail sales, industrial sector and is reported in cents/kWh. MFG Calcs archives every published value, so the chart and table below show the full recorded history rather than a single snapshot, and they extend automatically as new data lands.
Current reading and trend
- Latest reading: 8.7¢ cents/kWh for Apr 2026.
- Prior period: 8.6¢ (Mar 2026), a rise of 0.08.
- Compared with a year earlier, industrial electricity price is up 5.5%.
- Across the archived window the high was 9.3¢ in Jul 2025 and the low was 8.2¢ in Apr 2025.
- The series has moved up for 1 consecutive periods.
- 13 observations have been archived so far, and this page deepens automatically each time EIA Electricity Data Browser, retail sales, industrial sector publishes a new figure.
Recent observations
- Apr 2026: 8.7¢ cents/kWh
- Mar 2026: 8.6¢ cents/kWh
- Feb 2026: 8.9¢ cents/kWh
- Jan 2026: 9.3¢ cents/kWh
- Dec 2025: 8.5¢ cents/kWh
- Nov 2025: 8.4¢ cents/kWh
- Oct 2025: 8.7¢ cents/kWh
- Sep 2025: 9.0¢ cents/kWh
- Aug 2025: 9.1¢ cents/kWh
- Jul 2025: 9.3¢ cents/kWh
- Jun 2025: 8.9¢ cents/kWh
- May 2025: 8.3¢ cents/kWh
- Apr 2025: 8.2¢ cents/kWh
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.