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Moving to North Carolina: Electricity Cost Guide
Electricity rates in North Carolina
The current average residential electricity rate in North Carolina is 14.08¢/kWh. For a household using 1,000 kWh per month, this translates to roughly $140.80 in energy-only charges.
How it compares nationally
North Carolina's Electricity Price Index is based on a national baseline of 100. The state's affordability category is "Very Affordable" with a score of 92/100, and its Value Score™ is 92 ("Excellent").
What plan types are available?
Depending on North Carolina's regulatory structure, you may find fixed-rate, variable-rate, time-of-use, prepaid, or green energy plans. Availability varies by utility and location within the state.
Utility setup tips
When moving to North Carolina, contact the local utility serving your address to set up service. Some areas allow you to choose your electricity provider. Check the state's utilities page for a list of major providers.
Budget planning
- 500 kWh/month → ~$70.40
- 1,000 kWh/month → ~$140.80
- 1,500 kWh/month → ~$211.20
Disclaimer
Estimates are energy-only and exclude delivery fees, taxes, fixed charges, and other utility fees.