New Hampshire · Affordability

Residential Electricity Price in New Hampshire

Average retail electricity price paid by residential customers, in cents per kilowatt-hour.

24.6¢/kWh in 2025

#42 of 50 · Bottom tier (lower is better)

New Hampshire is worse than the 50-state median (15.3¢/kWh). That's a gap of 9.2¢/kWh.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

1970 – 2025 · New Hampshire only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About residential electricity price

What this measures: Average retail electricity price paid by residential customers, in cents per kilowatt-hour.

Why it matters: Electricity is a fixed monthly cost most households cannot easily reduce, so price differences directly affect what families have left for other spending.

Watch out: Series methodology changed before 1990. Within-state changes after 2000 are clean; older comparisons should be read carefully.

Recent trend

YearNew HampshireUS median
201618.4¢/kWh12.0¢/kWh
201719.2¢/kWh12.3¢/kWh
201819.7¢/kWh12.2¢/kWh
201920.1¢/kWh12.4¢/kWh
202019.0¢/kWh12.3¢/kWh
202119.9¢/kWh12.6¢/kWh
202225.5¢/kWh13.8¢/kWh
202328.1¢/kWh14.3¢/kWh
202423.4¢/kWh14.8¢/kWh
202524.6¢/kWh15.3¢/kWh

New Hampshire vs. neighboring states

Same metric (residential electricity price), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateResidential Electricity PriceNational rank
Maine 27.8¢/kWh #45 of 50
Vermont 22.9¢/kWh #41 of 50
Massachusetts 30.5¢/kWh #48 of 50

How New Hampshire compares (2025)

Top 5 best

#1North Dakota11.8¢/kWh
#2Idaho11.8¢/kWh
#3Nebraska12.3¢/kWh
#4Louisiana12.6¢/kWh
#5Arkansas12.8¢/kWh

Bottom 5

#46Connecticut29.4¢/kWh
#47Rhode Island29.5¢/kWh
#48Massachusetts30.5¢/kWh
#49California32.5¢/kWh
#50Hawaiʻi40.6¢/kWh

Source and methodology

Source: EIA · Direction: lower is better · Unit: ¢/kWh

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