Household Electricity Usage in New Hampshire

A typical home in New Hampshire uses about 820 kWh of electricity a month. At the state's average rate of 27.24 ¢/kWh, that's about $223.37 a month.

New Hampshire modeled monthly usage
820 kWh
New Hampshire modeled annual usage
9,840 kWh
U.S. monthly benchmark
899 kWh
New Hampshire average rate
27.24 ¢/kWh
Modeled monthly cost
$223.37

Key metrics

MetricValue
New Hampshire modeled monthly usage820 kWh
New Hampshire modeled annual usage9,840 kWh
U.S. monthly benchmark899 kWh
New Hampshire average rate27.24 ¢/kWh
Modeled monthly cost$223.37

New Hampshire usage vs U.S. household benchmark

New Hampshire monthly usage
820 kWh
U.S. monthly usage
899 kWh
New Hampshire rate
27.24 ¢/kWh
U.S. benchmark rate
19.32 ¢/kWh

A typical home in New Hampshire uses about 820 kWh a month, about 8.8% below the typical U.S. home of 899 kWh. At 27.24 ¢/kWh, that works out to about $223.37 a month.

Usage-to-cost scenarios in New Hampshire

Monthly usageEstimated monthly costEstimated annual costCanonical cost page
500 kWh$136.20$1634.40Open 500 kWh page
1,000 kWh$272.40$3268.80Open 1,000 kWh page
1,500 kWh$408.60$4903.20Open 1,500 kWh page
2,000 kWh$544.80$6537.60Open 2,000 kWh page

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Retail Sales of Electricity. Updated: April 2026. Estimates use the EIA average all-in residential rate (delivery included); they don't add separately billed taxes, fixed charges, or other utility fees, which vary by utility. For how rates and estimates are defined, see the methodology hub.

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