We know the bill you pay is one of the most important parts of how FPL serves you. The size of your monthly bill is determined by how much electricity you use and by rates approved by the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). Here's what's happening with rates.
Following rate decreases in April and May, the typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill is now more than $14 lower than it was at the beginning of this year -- making it the lowest it’s been in Northwest Florida in nearly five years.
The Florida Public Service Commission has approved FPL’s request to issue a bill credit to customers in August as part of a final accounting of money collected through the temporary storm surcharge for past hurricane restorations. This one-time adjustment reduces a typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill by $1.65 for the August 2024 billing cycle. Typical business customer bills will see credits of up to about 1% in August, depending on rate category.
Aside from rates, your monthly bill amount is determined by the amount of electricity used. Find out how simple changes can help you save.
Learn how we determine how much energy you’ve used and why you may get an estimated bill.