Duke Energy Florida, LLC Electricity Rates and Average Bill (Florida)

Data through April 2026 (the latest month EIA has published) · Updated July 05, 2026

As of April 2026, Duke Energy Florida, LLC's residential customers in Florida paid an average effective rate of 16.18¢/kWh with an average monthly bill of $139.97, per EIA Form 861-M data. That rate is 0.8¢ above the Florida average of 15.38¢/kWh; the U.S. average is 18.83¢/kWh.

Average rate
16.18¢/kWh
−13.8% year over year
Average bill
$139.97
−11.6% year over year
Average usage
865 kWh/mo
vs 918 FL average
Residential customers
1,840,623
Investor Owned

Rate trend vs the Florida average

View this chart as a table (last 12 months)
MonthRate (¢/kWh)Avg bill ($/mo)Avg usage (kWh/mo)
May 202518.57188.61015
June 202518.44228.211237
July 202518.42237.111287
August 202518.43255.91388
September 202518.54225.61217
October 202518.47196.711065
November 202518.92145.41769
December 202520.17148.06734
January 202620.75180.89872
February 202617.34165.63955
March 202616.3127.0779
April 202616.18139.97865

Duke Energy Florida, LLC vs Florida vs the U.S.

Duke Energy Florida, LLCFloridaU.S. average
Rate (April 2026)16.18¢/kWh15.38¢/kWh18.83¢/kWh
Average monthly bill$139.97$141.23$127.71
Average monthly usage865 kWh918 kWh678 kWh
Rate change, 1 year−13.8%+0.8%+7.3%

Estimate a bill at Duke Energy Florida, LLC rates

1,000 kWh × 16.18¢ ≈ $161.80

Worked example: 1,000 kWh at Duke Energy Florida, LLC's average effective rate of 16.18¢/kWh is about $161.80. The utility's actual average usage is 865 kWh/month, which produces the $139.97 average bill. This is an all-in average (energy, delivery, fixed charges, riders); your tariff's marginal price will differ.

See the full Florida rate trend, look up another utility by ZIP code, or read why electric bills are rising.

Source: EIA Form 861-M (monthly utility-level sales to ultimate customers, residential), published with roughly a two-month lag. Rate = revenue ÷ sales; bill = revenue ÷ customers. Months failing basic sanity screens are excluded. See methodology.