Electricity Cost in United Arab Emirates (AE)

Average electricity rate in United Arab Emirates: AED0.38/kWh ($0.1 USD). Average annual bill: AED1200. Renewable share: 7%.

Rate
AED0.38/kWh
USD Rate
$0.1/kWh
Avg Bill
AED1200/yr
Renewable
7%

💰 United Arab Emirates Electricity Cost Calculator

300 kWh
Monthly (AED)
AED114.00
Monthly (USD)
$30.00
Annual (AED)
AED1,368
Annual (USD)
$360

Cost by Usage Level in United Arab Emirates

Monthly kWhMonthly (AED)Monthly (USD)Annual (AED)
100 kWhAED38.00$10.00AED456
200 kWhAED76.00$20.00AED912
300 kWhAED114.00$30.00AED1,368
500 kWhAED190.00$50.00AED2,280
750 kWhAED285.00$75.00AED3,420
1000 kWhAED380.00$100.00AED4,560

United Arab Emirates Electricity Market

Low rates for nationals, higher for expats. Slab pricing. No income tax offsets costs. Provider: DEWA/ADDC. Renewable energy share: 7%.

Disclaimer: Rates are approximate averages. Actual rates vary by provider, region, usage level, and time of use. Last updated 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding electricity prices in United Arab Emirates

Electricity in the United Arab Emirates is supplied by government utilities such as DEWA in Dubai and ADDC in Abu Dhabi, with subsidized slab tariffs for Emirati nationals and higher rates for expatriate residents and businesses. Cheap natural gas keeps underlying costs low.

Air conditioning dominates consumption for much of the year in the hot climate, so cooling efficiency drives the bill. A fuel surcharge adjusts rates in line with gas costs.

How to lower your electricity bill in United Arab Emirates

Because AC is the biggest load, set thermostats sensibly, service your units, and improve insulation and shading. DEWA's Shams Dubai program lets residents install rooftop solar and offset daytime consumption.

At roughly $0.1 USD per kWh, electricity in United Arab Emirates sits below the global average of about $0.17 USD/kWh, with renewables supplying 7% of generation. A typical household bill runs around AED1200 per year.

Data sources: International Energy Agency (IEA) and national energy regulators (Ofgem, ANEEL, NERSA, NEPRA, CFE, EMA and others) for residential tariffs and renewable shares, 2026. Figures are country averages; your actual rate depends on your provider, region, tariff and usage.

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