Syracuse, New York

National Grid Rates in Syracuse

National Grid provides electricity service to Syracuse and the surrounding New York area. The local climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

12.5¢/kWh

Electricity Rates in Syracuse

12.5¢/kWh

Average residential rate

The average Syracuse residential customer pays approximately 12.5¢ per kilowatt-hour. Your actual rate depends on your specific rate plan, usage tier, and time of use.

National Grid Rate Plans in Syracuse

Syracuse residents can choose from several National Grid rate plans. Your optimal choice depends on when you use electricity and your household's usage patterns.
PlanBase RatePeak HoursBest For
Standard Residential Service (SC1)$0.09/kWhN/ACustomers with consistent electricity usage throughout the day.
Voluntary Time-of-Use (SC-1 VTOU)Varies by time of dayOn-Peak: 7am-11pm, Off-Peak: 11pm-7am, Super-Peak: 2pm-6pm (June-August)Customers who can shift their electricity usage to off-peak hours, such as those with electric vehicles.
Budget Billing PlanBased on average annual usageN/ACustomers who want predictable monthly bills and to avoid seasonal price spikes.

Which plan is right for you?

Standard Residential Service (SC1): Customers with consistent electricity usage throughout the day.

Voluntary Time-of-Use (SC-1 VTOU): Customers who can shift their electricity usage to off-peak hours, such as those with electric vehicles.

Budget Billing Plan: Customers who want predictable monthly bills and to avoid seasonal price spikes.

Compared to Rochester (17¢/kWh), Syracuse residents pay approximately 4.5¢/kWh less on average.

*Rates shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates at nationalgridus.com.*

What to Expect on Your Syracuse Electric Bill

Syracuse's climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

Seasonal Patterns

SeasonTypical Bill RangePrimary Driver
Summer (Jun-Aug)$150-$300Air conditioning
Winter (Dec-Feb)$80-$180Heating
Spring/Fall$70-$120Baseline usage

Syracuse-Specific Factors

Colder Than Average Winters: Syracuse experiences long, cold, and snowy winters, leading to significantly higher energy consumption for heating compared to national averages. The winter of 2025-2026 was notably colder than the previous five years, exacerbating this effect.
Aging Housing Stock: Much of the housing in Syracuse is older and may lack modern insulation and energy-efficient windows, leading to heat loss and higher energy bills.
Increased Electricity Demand: Growing demand from data centers and advanced manufacturing in the region is putting pressure on the electricity grid, leading to higher wholesale electricity prices that are passed on to consumers.

Summer bills in Syracuse can reach $300, while residents in Rochester typically see summer peaks around $250.

*Bill estimates based on average Syracuse household usage of 1,100 kWh/month.*

Energy Tips for Syracuse Residents

Local insights to help manage your National Grid bill

    Bill Assistance Programs in Syracuse

    If you're struggling to pay your National Grid bill, these programs may help

    National Grid Programs

    • National Grid Energy Affordability Program (EAP): Provides a monthly discount on electric and/or gas bills for income-eligible customers.Call Contact National Grid for enrollment information.

    Syracuse & County Programs

    • Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP): A federally funded program that helps low-income residents pay for heating and cooling costs. It includes Regular, Emergency, and Cooling Assistance components.| Apply online at mybenefits.ny.gov or in person at 421 Montgomery St, Syracuse, NY.
    • Care & Share: A National Grid program that provides grants to help customers pay their energy bills.| Contact National Grid for more information.
    • Neighborhood Heating Fund: A grant program to assist with heating costs.| Contact National Grid for more information.

    How to Apply

    1. Contact National Grid customer service
    2. Gather required documentation (proof of income, ID)
    3. Complete the application form
    4. Submit and wait for approval

    Syracuse Rate History

    National Grid rates in Syracuse have changed over the past several years:

    Recent Changes

    Recent rate adjustments have been approved by the state utility commission.

    National Grid Service Area in Syracuse

    National Grid serves Syracuse and surrounding areas in New York.

    Counties Served:

      Neighborhoods Served:

      Rochester, NYBuffalo, NYAlbany, NYIthaca, NYBinghamton, NY

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