· Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Residential electricity rates in New Hampshire range from 10¢–26¢/kWh across 2 major utilities, with a median rate of 19¢/kWh. This is approximately 19% above the national average. Use our free bill sanity check to verify your New Hampshire electricity charges.
What is the average electricity rate in New Hampshire?
Electricity rates in New Hampshire vary by utility provider and region. The national average is approximately 16¢ per kWh. Understanding your local average helps you evaluate whether the charges on your bill are reasonable. Upload your bill to Utility Check to see how your effective rate compares.
Does Utility Check support New Hampshire utilities?
Yes. Utility Check supports all major New Hampshire electric utilities including investor-owned utilities, cooperatives, and municipal providers. Upload your bill and we independently verify your charges, check your rate plan, and confirm whether your bill math is correct.
What charges appear on a New Hampshire electricity bill?
A typical New Hampshire electricity bill includes a basic service charge, energy charges (per kWh), delivery or distribution charges, fuel adjustments, and various surcharges and taxes. Each is calculated separately. Utility Check verifies every line item to ensure accuracy.
How can I verify my New Hampshire electricity bill?
Upload your bill to Utility Check for an independent, line-by-line verification. We recalculate your charges, compare your effective rate to your utility's published rates, and flag anything that looks off. If everything checks out, you get confirmation and peace of mind.
Compare New Hampshire Rates
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