Understanding Supply and Delivery Charges
Your Eversource bill is made up of a supply and delivery charge. Learn what this means.
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Impacts for customers will vary depending on if you receive Basic Service (energy supply) from Eversource, customer location, rate and the amount of electricity used.
Rate changes were implemented on January 1, 2023.
Massachusetts residential customers who do not receive Basic Service from Eversource | |||
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Rate Classification | Typical Monthly Use (kWh) | Change | Percent Change |
R-1 Non-Heating | 530-550 | $7 - $8 | 4-5% |
R-2 Non-Heating Assistance | 480-590 | $4 - $5 | 4-5% |
R-3 Residential Heating | 745-805 | $17 - $18 | 5-6% |
R-4 Residential Heating Assistance | 845-995 | $12 - $14 | 4-5% |
Massachusetts residential customers who do receive Basic Service from Eversource | |||
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Rate Classification | Typical Monthly Use (kWh) | Change | Percent Change |
R-1 Non-Heating | 530-550 | $44 - $51 | 27-28% |
R-2 Non-Heating Assistance | 480-590 | $15 - $21 | 16-17% |
R-3 Residential Heating | 745-805 | $69 - $83 | 32-33% |
R-4 Residential Heating Assistance | 845-995 | $31 - $41 | 21-22% |
We recently filed a rate review with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU). New rates under the Delivery portion of your bill took effect in January 2023.
A rate review is a regulatory process in Massachusetts conducted by the DPU to independently review our proposal to adjust distribution rates. This process has a number of steps and can last up to 10 months.
We're proud to provide safe, reliable electric service and to take a leadership role in preparing for Massachusetts’ energy future. Delivering on these commitments requires sustained investment in our system. We participate in a performance-based ratemaking (PBR) plan that expires at the end of 2022. We received approval from the DPU to extend the plan to enable us to continue making investments in a reliable and resilient system.
Learn how state regulators consider Eversource's request for rate reviews.
We plan to continue investments to make our system more flexible and resilient, while preparing for increased electrification as Massachusetts acts to reduce its carbon emissions.
Investments in reliability and the safety of our system are not only important for our customers, but for the economic development of the region. With this update to rates, our customers will benefit from fewer and shorter outages due to:
We plan to continue taking a leadership role in preparing for Massachusetts’ energy future and are positioned well to support our customers’ growing electricity needs and electrification abilities. Examples of future investment areas include:
These rates are the most common for residential customers. You may have a different rate. View a full list of Massachusetts delivery rates
Our investments through the current PBR plan have provided direct and measurable customer benefits, including:
A rate review is the regulatory proceeding conducted by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to review a utility’s proposal to adjust rates.