Connecticut Electricity Rates and Average Bill

Data through April 2026 (the latest month EIA has published) · Updated July 05, 2026

As of April 2026, the average residential electricity rate in Connecticut is 32.24¢/kWh (the 3rd-highest in the U.S.) and the average monthly bill is $172.59, per EIA data. That rate is 13.4¢ above the U.S. average of 18.83¢/kWh.

Average rate
32.24¢/kWh
+0.0% year over year
Average bill
$172.59
−1.7% year over year
Average usage
535 kWh/mo
vs 678 U.S. average
Rate rank
#49
of 51 (1 = lowest rate)

Rate trend, last three years

View this chart as a table (last 12 months)
MonthRate (¢/kWh)Avg bill ($/mo)Avg usage (kWh/mo)
May 202531.59169.27536
June 202527.19202.09743
July 202527.6281.611020
August 202530.24239.98794
September 202530.48173.77570
October 202527.72145.51525
November 202527.02166.4616
December 202525.3218.18862
January 202628.3245.3867
February 202630.77243.01790
March 202630.47201.68662
April 202632.24172.59535

Connecticut vs the U.S. average

ConnecticutU.S. average
Rate (April 2026)32.24¢/kWh18.83¢/kWh
Average monthly bill$172.59$127.71
Average monthly usage535 kWh678 kWh
Rate change, 1 year+0.0%+7.3%
Rate change, 5 years+35.7%+37.1%

Connecticut's average residential rate of 32.24¢/kWh for April 2026 ranks 49th of 51 (1 = lowest). Over the past year the rate moved +0.0% (Connecticut) versus +7.3% nationally; over five years, +35.7% versus +37.1% nationally. Average usage of 535 kWh/month compares with 678 kWh nationally, which is why the bill and rate ranks can differ.

Largest utilities in Connecticut

Average effective rates and bills for Connecticut's largest utilities, from EIA Form 861-M (April 2026). Or find yours by ZIP code.

UtilityRate (¢/kWh)Avg bill ($/mo)Residential customers
Connecticut Light & Power Co 33.36170.181,031,118
United Illuminating Co 37.18138.67268,940

Estimate a bill at Connecticut rates

1,000 kWh × 32.24¢ ≈ $322.40

Worked example: 1,000 kWh at Connecticut's average rate of 32.24¢/kWh is about $322.40. The state's actual average usage is 535 kWh/month, which is what produces the $172.59 average bill. These are average effective rates including all charges; your utility's tariff will differ.

Wondering what's behind rising rates nationally? See Why is my electric bill so high?, our data-led explainer on demand growth, data centers, and grid costs.

Source: EIA retail sales data (residential sector, monthly), published with roughly a two-month lag. Rate = revenue ÷ sales; bill = revenue ÷ customers. We do not project unpublished months. See methodology.