Electricity Costs in Atlanta, Georgia (2026)

Atlanta households pay Georgia’s statewide average residential rate of 15.37¢/kWh (April 2026), served primarily by Georgia Power. Below: exact operating costs for the appliances and vehicles most likely to be on your bill, plus solar payback specific to Atlanta’s latitude.

Rate (April 2026)15.37¢
Typical monthly bill$137
Annual bill$1,647

Based on the EIA U.S. average household consumption of 893 kWh/month. Actual Atlanta usage varies with climate — Sun Belt cities like Phoenix or Houston average 1,200-1,500 kWh/month; mild-climate cities like San Francisco or Seattle average 400-600 kWh/month.

Top appliance costs in Atlanta

Each of the biggest household electric loads, at Atlanta’s rate:

ApplianceAnnual costSee full calculator
Electric Water Heater$757Details →
Tankless Electric Water Heater$707Details →
Level 2 EV Charger$658Details →
Central Air Conditioner$516Details →
Hot Tub$505Details →
Pool Pump$332Details →
Heat Pump (whole-home)$323Details →
Portable Air Conditioner$192Details →

EV charging cost in Atlanta

Home Level 2 charging costs for popular EVs, at Atlanta’s residential rate:

EVAnnual home charging costFull breakdown
Tesla Model 3 Long Range$512Details →
Tesla Model Y Long Range$554Details →
Tesla Model S$586Details →
Tesla Model X$683Details →

Solar in Atlanta

A typical 6 kW rooftop solar system in Atlanta costs about $16,500 gross ($2.75/W Georgia state avg), $11,550 after the 30% federal tax credit. Estimated annual savings: $1,234. Payback: 9.4 years.

Full Georgia solar payback analysis → · Are solar panels worth it in Georgia? →

Installation costs in Atlanta

Typical gross install costs for major home energy upgrades, at Georgia averages (Atlanta may run ±15%):

  • Central AC (3-ton): ~$5,300 — by state
  • Heat pump (whole-home): ~$9,800 — by state
  • Heat pump water heater: ~$3,400 — by state
  • Rooftop solar (6 kW): ~$16,500.0 — by state

About Atlanta electricity

Primary utility: Georgia Power. Rate data on this page uses the EIA Georgia residential state average. Your actual utility bill may include time-of-use pricing, tiered rates, or monthly service fees on top of the per-kWh energy charge.