FPL business customer bills are among the lowest in the nation
A comparison of monthly bills for typical business customers
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FPL's typical small, medium and large business customer bills continue to be among the lowest in the state and nation. And we're working hard to keep them that way. Our successful strategy of investing in affordable clean energy and enhancing our infrastructure continues to deliver tangible benefits for customers. We will continue to work hard to keep your bill low, today and for years to come.
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Business bills vary based on rate class and usage. In this example, a business customer using 1,500 kWh a month has the second lowest bill in the state.
Examples: small manufacturing facility, bank branch office, retail store, restaurant, medical office2
Business bills vary based on rate class and usage. In this example, a business customer using 40 kW, 10,000 kWh a month has one of the lowest bills in the state.
Examples: school, department store, large call center, grocery store 3
Business bills vary based on rate class and usage. In this example, a business customer using 500 kW, 200,000 kWh a month has one of the lowest bills in the state.
Business bills vary based on rate class and usage. In this example, a business customer using 40 kW, 10,000 kWh a month has one of the lowest bills in the state.
Business bills vary based on rate class and usage. In this example, a business customer using 500 kW, 180,000 kWh a month has one of the lowest bills in the state.
National data source: Bill comparisons as reported in the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Typical Bills and Average Rates Report for Winter 2020 Averages only include vertically integrated utilities that report their rates to EEI and may not be all-inclusive. Southeast States: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia South Atlantic States: District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia FPL bills include the state gross receipts tax but do not include credits, local taxes or fees that may be applicable in some jurisdictions.
Averages only include vertically integrated utilities that report their rates to EEI and may not be all-inclusive.
1 Average of 1,500 kWh January through December 2020 monthly bill data compiled from the Florida Public Service Commission and Florida Municipal Electric Association. Data is not available for Florida cooperatives. Figures include gross receipts tax of about 2.5 percent but excludes credits, local taxes or fees that may be applicable in some jurisdictions. Florida Average is the average of all bills depicted.
2 Average of 40 kW, 10,000 kWh January through December 2020 monthly bill data compiled from the Florida Public Service Commission and Florida Municipal Electric Association. Data is not available for Florida cooperatives. Figures include gross receipts tax of about 2.5 percent but excludes credits, local taxes or fees that may be applicable in some jurisdictions. Florida Average is the average of all bills depicted.
3 Average of 40 kW, 10,000 kWh January through December 2020 monthly bill data compiled from the Florida Public Service Commission and Florida Municipal Electric Association. Data is not available for Florida cooperatives. Figures include gross receipts tax of about 2.5 percent but excludes credits, local taxes or fees that may be applicable in some jurisdictions. Florida Average is the average of all bills depicted