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National Grid Why Is My Bill So High?

What to Know

If your National Grid bill seems high, start by checking your rate plan. National Grid rates range from 26¢–32¢/kWh. The standard Basic Service Residential (R-1) plan has an effective rate of ~29.3¢/kWh. Common causes of high bills include seasonal temperature changes, rate increases, faulty appliances, and corrected estimated readings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about National Grid why is my bill so high? — answered clearly with current data from published tariff schedules and regulatory filings.

Why did my National Grid bill suddenly increase?
Common causes include seasonal temperature changes, rate increases, faulty appliances, or corrected estimated readings. Upload your bill to Utility Check for a detailed analysis of what changed.
How can I tell if my National Grid bill is accurate?
Compare your meter reading to the bill, check you're on the correct rate plan, and verify no duplicate charges. Our bill verification report checks all of these automatically.
Is my National Grid bill higher than average?
The average U.S. household pays about $150/month. Use our free Sanity Check tool to instantly compare your rate against other National Grid customers in your area.

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