Georgia Power Electricity Rates
Georgia Power residential customers pay an average of 15.5¢/kWh (EIA-861, 2024, bundled service), or about $153.24 per month — 10% above the Georgia state average. See what your bill looks like at that rate below.
Residential rate
15.5¢/kWh
EIA-861, 2024, bundled
Average bill
$153.24
per month, residential
Vs GA average
+10%
14.1¢/kWh state avg
What a Georgia Power bill looks like by usage
Monthly cost at Georgia Power's effective 15.5¢/kWh rate vs the Georgia average of 14.1¢/kWh. U.S. homes average about 863 kWh/month.
| Monthly usage | Georgia Power | GA average |
|---|---|---|
| 500 kWh | $77.45 | $70.40 |
| 750 kWh | $116.18 | $105.60 |
| 1,000 kWh | $154.90 | $140.80 |
| 1,250 kWh | $193.63 | $176.00 |
| 1,500 kWh | $232.35 | $211.20 |
| 2,000 kWh | $309.80 | $281.60 |
EV charging cost on Georgia Power
Rate is pre-filled to Georgia Power's 15.5¢/kWh. Enter your car's battery size.
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Frequently asked questions
Georgia Power'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.
Other utilities in Georgia
Think your Georgia Power 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.
