Electricity Rates in New Jersey: Cost per kWh and What Appliances Cost

New Jersey households pay 23.27 cents per kilowatt-hour on average, which is 26.2 percent above the national figure. That single number decides what every appliance in the house costs to run, so this page works it through for all of them.

The average residential rate in New Jersey is 23.27¢ per kWh, ranking 39 of 51 from cheapest to most expensive, in the middle of the national range. Commercial customers pay 17.86¢. The average monthly household bill is $152.

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How New Jersey compares

Residential rate23.27¢/kWh
US average18.44¢/kWh
Difference+26.2%
Rank, cheapest to dearest39 of 51
Northeast regional average25.91¢/kWh
Commercial rate17.86¢/kWh
Average monthly bill$152
Retail choiceDeregulated: you can shop for a supplier

You can change your supply rate in New Jersey

New Jersey has a competitive retail market, which means the 23.27 cent average above is a blend of people on the default utility rate and people on shopped plans. If you have never switched, you are probably on the default, which is usually the more expensive of the two.

The delivery portion of your bill does not change when you switch, and neither does who fixes the line when it goes down. Only the generation charge moves. Look at your bill for the supply rate in cents per kWh and compare that figure, not the total.

What every appliance costs to run in New Jersey

All figures below are computed at the New Jersey rate of 23.27 cents. The last column shows the annual difference against the same appliance at the national average, which is where the effect of living here actually shows up.

Air quality

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Dehumidifier500 W$0.12$41.89$510+$106
Air purifier50 W$0.01$8.38$102+$21.16
Humidifier40 W$0.01$2.79$33.97+$7.05

Cleaning

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Vacuum cleaner1,400 W$0.33$4.89$59.45+$12.34

Cooling

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Central air conditioner3,500 W$0.81$195$2,378+$494
Portable air conditioner1,100 W$0.26$61.43$747+$155
Window air conditioner900 W$0.21$50.26$612+$127
Evaporative cooler300 W$0.07$16.75$204+$42.31
Box fan75 W$0.02$4.19$50.96+$10.58
Ceiling fan60 W$0.01$3.35$40.77+$8.46
Tower fan50 W$0.01$2.79$33.97+$7.05

EV

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Level 2 EV charger7,200 W$1.68$201$2,446+$508

Electronics

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Gaming PC400 W$0.09$11.17$136+$28.21
Game console160 W$0.04$3.35$40.77+$8.46
Desktop computer150 W$0.03$8.38$102+$21.16
Television90 W$0.02$3.14$38.22+$7.93
Laptop60 W$0.01$3.35$40.77+$8.46
Wi-Fi router10 W$0.00$1.68$20.38+$4.23

Fitness

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Treadmill900 W$0.21$6.28$76.44+$15.87

Heating

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Garage heater5,000 W$1.16$140$1,699+$353
Air-source heat pump3,000 W$0.70$168$2,038+$423
Space heater1,500 W$0.35$62.83$764+$159
Electric fireplace1,500 W$0.35$52.36$637+$132
Electric baseboard heater1,500 W$0.35$83.77$1,019+$212
Mini-split heat pump900 W$0.21$50.26$612+$127
Electric blanket100 W$0.02$5.58$67.95+$14.10

Kitchen

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Electric oven2,400 W$0.56$16.75$204+$42.31
Dishwasher1,800 W$0.42$12.57$153+$31.73
Electric stove burner1,500 W$0.35$10.47$127+$26.44
Air fryer1,500 W$0.35$5.24$63.70+$13.22
Electric kettle1,500 W$0.35$2.62$31.85+$6.61
Toaster1,200 W$0.28$1.26$15.29+$3.17
Microwave oven1,000 W$0.23$3.49$42.47+$8.81
Electric pressure cooker1,000 W$0.23$3.49$42.47+$8.81
Coffee maker900 W$0.21$3.14$38.22+$7.93
Chest freezer200 W$0.05$9.77$119+$24.68
Slow cooker200 W$0.05$11.17$136+$28.21
Refrigerator150 W$0.03$8.38$102+$21.16

Laundry

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Electric clothes dryer3,000 W$0.70$20.94$255+$52.89
Washing machine500 W$0.12$3.49$42.47+$8.81

Lighting

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Incandescent light bulb60 W$0.01$2.09$25.48+$5.29
LED light bulb9 W$0.00$0.31$3.82+$0.79

Other

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Aquarium heater200 W$0.05$13.96$170+$35.26
CPAP machine40 W$0.01$2.23$27.18+$5.64

Outdoor

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Pool pump1,500 W$0.35$83.77$1,019+$212
Hot tub1,500 W$0.35$41.89$510+$106
Sump pump800 W$0.19$5.58$67.95+$14.10
Well pump750 W$0.17$10.47$127+$26.44

Personal care

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Hair dryer1,800 W$0.42$2.51$30.58+$6.35

Water heating

AppliancePowerPer hourPer monthPer yearvs US average
Electric tankless water heater18,000 W$4.19$62.83$764+$159
Electric water heater4,000 W$0.93$83.77$1,019+$212
Heat pump water heater500 W$0.12$10.47$127+$26.44

What this rate means for solar in New Jersey

At 23.27 cents, New Jersey sits close enough to the national average that solar payback here tends to track the national picture. The variables that decide it are local: net metering terms, state incentives, roof orientation and shading.

Typical peak sun hours across the Northeast region run around 3.5 to 4.5 hours a day as an annual average, though the spread within a region can be wide. For a figure based on your actual location rather than a regional band, use the location-based solar production calculator, and the solar payback calculator for the financial side.

Questions people actually ask

What is the average electricity rate in New Jersey?
23.27 cents per kilowatt-hour for residential customers, which is 26.2 percent above the US average of 18.44 cents.
What is the average electric bill in New Jersey?
About $152 a month. That reflects both the rate and how much electricity households here typically use, which is driven mostly by climate and heating fuel.
Can I choose my electricity provider in New Jersey?
Yes. New Jersey has a deregulated retail market, so you can shop for a supplier. Your utility still delivers the power and handles outages.
Why is my electricity bill higher than the New Jersey average?
The state average blends every household, including small apartments. Electric heating, electric water heating, a pool pump, an older refrigerator or an EV will each push a bill well above it. The appliance table above shows what each of those costs at the New Jersey rate.

Work out your own numbers

Costs on this page use a national average residential rate of 18.44¢ per kWh (August 2026, EIA-derived state residential averages). Your own rate is printed on your electricity bill and is the number that actually matters. Every figure here is recalculated from one central rate setting, so these tables move when the national average moves.