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ElectricityRatePerKWh

FPL (Florida Power and Light) Electricity Rate per kWh in 2026

Residential Rate
16.41¢
Commercial
12.87¢
Customers
5.7M
Rate Type
seasonal

About FPL

FPL (Florida Power and Light) serves approximately 5.7 million residential customers across FL. The current residential rate is 16.41 cents per kWh as of April 2026.

Service area: Eastern and Southern Florida: Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and 32 other counties (southeast to Panhandle)

Parent company: NextEra Energy

Recent rate case: 2025 FPSC rate case - approved storm hardening and battery storage recovery

Sample Monthly Bill

900 kWh (national avg) x 16.41c + $11 fixed$158.69/mo
1,100 kWh (higher usage) x 16.41c + $11 fixed$191.51/mo
Quick Reference
Fixed charge$11/mo
States servedFL
Rate structureseasonal
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current FPL rate per kWh?+
FPL (Florida Power and Light) charges 16.41 cents per kWh for residential customers as of April 2026, sourced from the utility's current tariff schedule. The commercial rate is 12.87c/kWh. The monthly fixed customer charge is $11 regardless of usage.
What rate structure does FPL use?+
FPL (Florida Power and Light) uses a seasonal rate structure. Seasonal rates vary between summer and winter billing periods, reflecting demand patterns in the service area.
How do I find my FPL rate on my bill?+
Your electricity bill shows the total kWh consumed and the charges applied. Look for the 'energy charge' or 'supply charge' line item - this is the per-kWh rate times your usage. Delivery charges (transmission and distribution) are listed separately and represent a significant portion of your total rate. The fixed customer charge appears as a flat line item. Your effective combined rate (all charges / total kWh) may differ from the tariff rate due to the fixed charge amortization.
What recent rate changes has FPL made?+
2025 FPSC rate case - approved storm hardening and battery storage recovery