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Eversource Energy vs National Grid — Electricity Rates Compared

Updated April 2026 · Independent rate comparison

Compare Eversource Energy and National Grid electricity rates side by side. See per-kWh rates, bills, peak hours, and rate plans to find the cheaper option.

Rate Comparison

MetricEversource EnergyNational Grid
StateConnecticutNew York
Standard Plan Rate~11.2¢/kWh~29.3¢/kWh
Plan Rate Range8.8¢–15.2¢/kWh26¢–32¢/kWh
Time-of-Use8.8¢/kWh off-peak / 15.2¢/kWh peakno published TOU plan
Data UpdatedFebruary 2026January 2026

Key Findings

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has lower rates: Eversource Energy or National Grid?
Based on median residential rates, Eversource Energy has the lower per-kWh rate. The standard plans are ~11.2¢/kWh (Eversource Energy) and ~29.3¢/kWh (National Grid).
Can I switch between Eversource Energy and National Grid?
Eversource Energy and National Grid serve different geographic areas (Connecticut and New York), so customers typically can't switch between them. However, you can compare your rate to other utilities using our verification tool.
How do I check if I'm overpaying on my Eversource Energy or National Grid bill?
Upload your bill to Utility Check for an independent verification. We compare your rate plan against alternatives, identify billing errors, and provide a call script to dispute incorrect charges. The free sanity check takes under 60 seconds.
Are time-of-use plans worth it for Eversource Energy or National Grid customers?
TOU plans typically save 15–30% for customers who can shift heavy usage (laundry, dishwasher, EV charging, pool pumps) to off-peak windows. Eversource Energy offers Time-of-Use (Rate 5) at 8.8¢/kWh off-peak / 15.2¢/kWh peak.

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