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Duke Energy Progress Electricity Rates

Duke Energy Progress residential customers pay an average of 15.5¢/kWh (EIA-861, 2024, bundled service), or about $157.74 per month — 10% above the North Carolina state average. See what your bill looks like at that rate below.

Residential rate

15.5¢/kWh

EIA-861, 2024, bundled

Average bill

$157.74

per month, residential

Vs NC average

+10%

14.1¢/kWh state avg

What a Duke Energy Progress bill looks like by usage

Monthly cost at Duke Energy Progress's effective 15.5¢/kWh rate vs the North Carolina average of 14.1¢/kWh. U.S. homes average about 863 kWh/month.

Monthly usageDuke Energy ProgressNC average
500 kWh$77.38$70.65
750 kWh$116.08$105.98
1,000 kWh$154.77$141.30
1,250 kWh$193.46$176.63
1,500 kWh$232.15$211.95
2,000 kWh$309.54$282.60

Duke Energy Progress rates by state

Rates and average bills differ in each state Duke Energy Progress serves.

StateRateAvg billCustomers
North Carolina15.5¢/kWh$156.39/mo1,356,079
South Carolina14.9¢/kWh$170.52/mo143,713

EV charging cost on Duke Energy Progress

Rate is pre-filled to Duke Energy Progress's 15.5¢/kWh. Enter your car's battery size.

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Frequently asked questions

Duke Energy Progress's average residential rate is 15.5¢/kWh (EIA-861, 2024). That's the effective bundled rate — total residential revenue divided by kWh sold — so it includes supply, delivery, and riders, not just the advertised energy charge.

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Think your Duke Energy Progress bill is too high?

Start with our guide to estimating and lowering your electric bill, then find the culprits with the appliance running-cost tables. EV driver on a time-of-use plan? See off-peak EV charging.

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