Mining in Midwest · MID-TIER

Can you mine in Ohio?

WORKABLE— at $0.1599/kWh, rank #34 of 50
Avg electricity
$0.1599/kWh
Profitable miners
0/244
Region
Midwest
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National rank
#34 of 50
Best daily profit
-$0.04
vs US average
-1%
Profitable miners
0/244
Regional peer
North Dakota
Live endpoints unavailable; profitability estimates are limited.
Electricity rate
$0.1599/kWh
Leaderboard

244 miners at $0.1599/kWh

0 profitable · 244 in the red

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Miner
Hashrate
Power
Break-even
Price
Daily profit
Rate sensitivity

Best possible daily profit in Ohio

This shows how much the top miner’s daily profit changes as electricity gets cheaper or more expensive.

$0.00-$0.08$0.06$0.10$0.16$0.30
Midwest power context

Ohio sits in the Midwest region of the US electricity map. That matters because local utility structures and generation mix heavily influence whether home ASIC mining is viable.

mid-tier residential pricing

At $0.1599/kWh, Ohio ranks #34 nationally. That places it in a mid-tier bucket for residential mining margins.

Hosted power vs home power

If your delivered rate is closer to $0.05–$0.06/kWh, hosting or industrial contracts will look materially better than the state-wide residential average shown here.

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Regional peers

North DakotaND
$0.115
Rank #1
NebraskaNE
$0.115
Rank #3
South DakotaSD
$0.129
Rank #13
MissouriMO
$0.129
Rank #14
Hosting economics

How hosted power changes the picture

Home average
$0.160/kWh
-$0.04
Top modeled miner profit per day
Cheap hosting
$0.050/kWh
-$0.01
Top modeled miner profit per day
Industrial
$0.060/kWh
-$0.02
Top modeled miner profit per day
All 50 states

The full national picture

Hover any tile for rate & rank. Click to jump to that state's page.

CHEAP< $0.12
MID-TIER$0.12–0.18
EXPENSIVE> $0.18
#1
NDNorth Dakota
$0.1151
-$0.03
CHEAP
#2
IDIdaho
$0.1152
-$0.03
CHEAP
#3
NENebraska
$0.1153
-$0.03
CHEAP
#4
LALouisiana
$0.1173
-$0.03
CHEAP
#5
WAWashington
$0.1190
-$0.03
CHEAP
#6
UTUtah
$0.1222
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#7
OKOklahoma
$0.1224
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#8
ARArkansas
$0.1232
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#9
TNTennessee
$0.1242
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#10
WYWyoming
$0.1247
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#11
MTMontana
$0.1266
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#12
KYKentucky
$0.1279
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#13
SDSouth Dakota
$0.1286
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#14
MOMissouri
$0.1291
-$0.03
MID-TIER
#15
MSMississippi
$0.1339
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#16
IAIowa
$0.1340
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#17
GAGeorgia
$0.1408
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#18
NCNorth Carolina
$0.1413
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#19
FLFlorida
$0.1414
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#20
KSKansas
$0.1415
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#21
NMNew Mexico
$0.1420
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#22
SCSouth Carolina
$0.1423
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#23
VAVirginia
$0.1441
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#24
OROregon
$0.1470
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#25
INIndiana
$0.1477
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#26
AZArizona
$0.1491
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#27
COColorado
$0.1492
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#28
TXTexas
$0.1494
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#29
NVNevada
$0.1500
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#30
WVWest Virginia
$0.1507
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#31
ALAlabama
$0.1518
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#32
MNMinnesota
$0.1545
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#33
ILIllinois
$0.1587
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#34
OHOhioYOU
$0.1599
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#35
DEDelaware
$0.1657
-$0.04
MID-TIER
#36
WIWisconsin
$0.1718
-$0.05
MID-TIER
#37
PAPennsylvania
$0.1777
-$0.05
MID-TIER
#38
MDMaryland
$0.1786
-$0.05
MID-TIER
#39
MIMichigan
$0.1930
-$0.05
EXPENSIVE
#40
NJNew Jersey
$0.1934
-$0.05
EXPENSIVE
#41
VTVermont
$0.2190
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#42
NHNew Hampshire
$0.2340
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#43
MEMaine
$0.2429
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#44
NYNew York
$0.2443
-$0.06
EXPENSIVE
#45
AKAlaska
$0.2482
-$0.07
EXPENSIVE
#46
RIRhode Island
$0.2865
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#47
CTConnecticut
$0.2875
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#48
MAMassachusetts
$0.2935
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#49
CACalifornia
$0.3197
-$0.08
EXPENSIVE
#50
HIHawaii
$0.4286
-$0.11
EXPENSIVE
FAQ

Common questions about mining in Ohio

At 0.1599/kWh, the tracked ASIC set is currently unprofitable in Ohio. Operators here typically need cheaper hosted or industrial power to make the math work.

Source: U.S. EIA Table 4 (2024 annual residential average retail price) · Last verified: 2026-04-20