Duke Energy Progress - (NC) Electricity Rates and Average Bill (North Carolina)
Data through April 2026 (the latest month EIA has published) · Updated July 05, 2026
As of April 2026, Duke Energy Progress - (NC)'s residential customers in North Carolina paid an average effective rate of 18.28¢/kWh with an average monthly bill of $135.3, per EIA Form 861-M data. That rate is 2.0¢ above the North Carolina average of 16.25¢/kWh; the U.S. average is 18.83¢/kWh.
Rate trend vs the North Carolina average
View this chart as a table (last 12 months)
| Month | Rate (¢/kWh) | Avg bill ($/mo) | Avg usage (kWh/mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 2025 | 15.29 | 128.9 | 843 |
| June 2025 | 13.39 | 159.27 | 1190 |
| July 2025 | 13.75 | 190.26 | 1383 |
| August 2025 | 16.78 | 178.28 | 1062 |
| September 2025 | 17.22 | 142.99 | 830 |
| October 2025 | 17.16 | 124.95 | 728 |
| November 2025 | 16.34 | 143.31 | 877 |
| December 2025 | 14.52 | 191.53 | 1319 |
| January 2026 | 15.1 | 220.88 | 1463 |
| February 2026 | 16.62 | 202.04 | 1216 |
| March 2026 | 20.61 | 171.58 | 832 |
| April 2026 | 18.28 | 135.3 | 740 |
Duke Energy Progress - (NC) vs North Carolina vs the U.S.
| Duke Energy Progress - (NC) | North Carolina | U.S. average | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rate (April 2026) | 18.28¢/kWh | 16.25¢/kWh | 18.83¢/kWh |
| Average monthly bill | $135.3 | $122.81 | $127.71 |
| Average monthly usage | 740 kWh | 756 kWh | 678 kWh |
| Rate change, 1 year | +19.9% | +11.8% | +7.3% |
Estimate a bill at Duke Energy Progress - (NC) rates
Worked example: 1,000 kWh at Duke Energy Progress - (NC)'s average effective rate of 18.28¢/kWh is about $182.80. The utility's actual average usage is 740 kWh/month, which produces the $135.3 average bill. This is an all-in average (energy, delivery, fixed charges, riders); your tariff's marginal price will differ.
See the full North Carolina rate trend, look up another utility by ZIP code, or read why electric bills are rising.
Source: EIA Form 861-M (monthly utility-level sales to ultimate customers, residential), published with roughly a two-month lag. Rate = revenue ÷ sales; bill = revenue ÷ customers. Months failing basic sanity screens are excluded. See methodology.