Average Electric Bill Massachusetts: Cut Costs with EcoFlow Home Power

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Massachusetts has the highest average electricity rate in the continental U.S., reaching 30.08 cents per kWh as of January 2025. That means the average monthly electric bill has climbed to an all-time high of about $179. With rising prices, we’re all looking for ways to save. 

Whether cutting consumption, switching to time-of-use tariffs, or monitoring your usage, you can lower your energy bill today. Solar generators and portable power stations are another reliable, cost-effective tool that reduces your dependence on the grid and monthly electricity costs. Now, get ready to start saving money.

What Is The Average Electricity Bill in Massachusetts

The average electricity rate in Massachusetts rose to 30.08 cents/kWh in January 2025. This translates to about $179 per month, making it the most expensive average bill in the continental USA. It’s now slightly higher than Connecticut, which was previously the most expensive. 

If you’re feeling the crunch of those high electrical bills, you can save money with solar power. The EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus + 220W will run almost any essential appliance, and it comes with a super-efficient bifacial 220W solar panel so that you can recharge it daily. 

What Factors Influence The Average Electricity Bill in Massachusetts

Here are the primary factors influencing the amount you pay for electricity in Massachusetts.

Location

Location plays a significant role in prices. New England has the highest electricity rates in the continental USA. It experiences cold winters and sometimes hot summers, driving up costs. It also relies heavily on natural gas and has limited infrastructure for natural gas, further driving prices up.

Energy Tariff and Rate

Despite deregulating the electricity market in Massachusetts in 1998, this did not lead to lower prices as was hoped due to other factors. According to the Energy Information Administration, the average electricity rate in Massachusetts has risen to 30.08 cents/kWh, up from 28.43 cents the year before, now making it more expensive than any other state in the continental USA. Electricity bills also include taxes and fees, contributing to the overall cost. 

About half of your energy rate is for delivery charges, which are based on how much you use, and the other roughly half is for supply charges, based on your energy supplier. To lower those supply charges, try shopping around for suppliers with lower rates. 

The only way to reduce your delivery charges is to reduce your consumption. One easy way to reduce electricity consumption by 75% is to install solar panels like those that come with the EcoFlow DELTA Series Solar Generators. With solar panels and battery backup, you can easily supplement your energy consumption or buy a large enough solar generator to power your home and gain complete energy independence. 

Even if your home isn’t suitable for solar panels, if you’re switching to the new time-of-use (TOU) tariffs where you pay different rates depending on the time of day and demand, then you can save significant money by using an EcoFlow DELTA Series Portable Power Station. Simply use battery power to run your appliances like dishwashers and washing machines during peak tariffs, and then recharge your batteries late at night when demand is low and your tariffs are much lower. 

Size of Home

Larger homes cost more to heat and cool, and since heating and cooling account for about 40% of residential energy use, the larger the house, the bigger your bill. Also, large homes tend to have more people, so your power consumption increases since more laundry, dishwasher loads, showers, lights, and electronic devices are used. 

Weather and Climate

New England winters are cold, which can significantly increase our power bills in winter and drive up our monthly average when we rely on electricity for heat. Similarly, hot summers drive up air conditioning costs.  

One way to reduce your bills during cold snaps and heat waves is to use one of the EcoFlow Portable Power Stations to run heaters and air conditioners to save money on electricity demand charges. They come in a wide range of sizes to suit any energy need. Pair them with a TOU tariff and recharge them at night, or better yet, recharge them with solar panels, and you can save even more money.

Energy Efficiency

How efficient your home and family are will also strongly impact what you pay. Older homes with single-pane windows and poor insulation will cost much more to heat and cool, driving prices up. Also, old, inefficient appliances will use more power than newer Energy Star-rated appliances.  

How well you monitor your energy use and try to be efficient will also significantly impact your bill. For instance, you’ll pay more if you set the thermostat high in winter and low in summer. If you always leave all the lights on and TVs running, you’ll also pay more than if you shut your devices off when not in use. 

Energy Source

The cost of electricity generation is also heavily influenced by the price of fuels used to power the plants. Massachusetts relies heavily on natural gas, subject to intense market volatility.  

How to Calculate the Average Electricity Bill in Massachusetts

How do you calculate your average electricity bill to see where you stand compared to others? Here are two methods you can use: 

  1. Use your electrical bill.

Look up your monthly bills for the entire year and add them up. Then, divide by 12 to get your monthly average.  

Yearly Electricity Bill Total / 12 = Monthly Average Electricity Bill

Therefore, if your bills total $1800 for the year, then $1800 / 12 = $150 per month.

  1. Use average monthly bills for the entire USA and household occupancy.

In 2023, U.S. residential customers' average monthly electric bill was $136.84. That number is based on a monthly consumption of 855 kilowatt-hours and 2.63 people living in the home. 

To find out how much it would be for a 1-person household:

Average Monthly Electricity Bill / Average Household Occupancy

= $136.84/2.63 = $52.03.

If you have four people living in your house, multiply that number by 4.

Of course, since we pay higher than average in Massachusetts, this will not reflect your average bill amount, but it’s a good way to compare to the national average. 

Regardless of your current rates, the size of your home, or the number of people living there, you can save significant cash by reducing your grid energy consumption using products like the EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus. If you pair that with solar panels, you can reduce your bills by 75%.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Electricity Does the Average Family in Massachusetts Use?

The average family in Massachusetts uses about 600kWh of power each month. This is lower than the national average, but MA rates per kWh are now the most expensive in the continental USA, so residents try to use less.

Final Thoughts

Electricity rates in Massachusetts aren’t just high, they’re the highest in the continental U.S. But you’re not stuck with sky-high bills. Smart, sustainable ways to cut costs include reducing peak-time energy use with an EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus portable power station and upgrading insulation and appliances. 

You can also pair your portable power station with solar panels to reduce consumption and offset those delivery charges. Don’t let high rates control your family budget. Start powering your home smarter and start saving today.

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