30353 Electric Rates

💡 15.49¢/kWh
15.49¢per kWh7.1% below US avg

ZIP code 30353 in Atlanta, GA has a residential electricity rate of 15.49¢/kWh as of 2024, which is 7.1% lower than the national average of 16.68¢/kWh and 13.2% above the GA state average of 13.69¢/kWh.

These rates are close to the national average, reflecting balanced energy costs and typical market conditions for the region.

Monthly Bill Estimates

Small (500 kWh)$77
Average (900 kWh)$139
Large (1,400 kWh)$217
Primary Provider
Georgia Power Co
Regulated market - Single utility serves this area

ZIP Code 30353 Rate Comparison Map

Atlanta, GA • Compare rates with nearby areas

Rates range from 15.49¢ to 15.49¢ in this area

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📊 Comprehensive Rate Analysis for 30353

The electricity market in Atlanta presents unique characteristics that influence your rates.While 30353 pays more than the GA average, this is often due to localized factors such as transmission infrastructure, urban density, and specific utility operational costs.

Key Market Insights

  • Regional Context: GA ranks among states nationally for residential electricity rates. Your specific ZIP code is slightly higher than the state average.
  • Surprising Comparison: Residents in 30353 pay 7% less than the national average, which means annual savings of $128 compared to the national average.
  • Market Structure: GA operates as a regulated market where Georgia Power Co is your sole provider, with rates approved by the state utilities commission to balance affordability and reliability.

Rate Trend Analysis

Historical data shows that GA electricity rates have fluctuated over the past decade. The current rate of 15.49¢/kWh represents higher costs compared to the state's trajectory. Looking forward, rates are influenced by factors including renewable energy transitions, infrastructure investments, and natural gas prices.

📊 Rate Comparison

ZIP 30353Current ZIP15.49¢/kWh
15.5¢
Nat'l Avg
GA Average13.69¢/kWh
13.7¢
National Average16.68¢/kWh
16.7¢
Low (≤10¢)
Average (15-20¢)
High (>25¢)
Your ZIP

Quick Summary:

The current ZIP code rate is 15.49¢/kWh, compared to the national average of 16.68¢/kWh.

⚡ Your Electric Company

Georgia Power Co
Primary Provider
Investor-Owned
15.49¢
per kWh

GA Residential Electricity Rates 1970-2024

Caption: GA residential electricity rates from 1970-2024 (¢/kWh)

Source: EIA State Energy Data System (SEDS) • Rates shown in cents per kilowatt-hour

What Uses Electricity in Your Home?

Understanding where your electricity goes in Atlanta

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Average electricity usage patterns for your region

Usage varies by season, with peaks during extreme temperatures. Energy-efficient appliances and smart thermostats can reduce consumption.

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Air Conditioning & Heating

Climate control year-round

35%
≈$43.37/mo
35%
💧

Water Heating

Hot water for showers, dishes, and laundry

16%
≈$19.83/mo
16%
🔌

Appliances

Refrigerator, washer, dryer, dishwasher

15%
≈$18.59/mo
15%
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Lighting

Indoor and outdoor lighting

9%
≈$11.15/mo
9%
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Electronics

TVs, computers, gaming consoles

10%
≈$12.39/mo
10%

Other

Miscellaneous devices

10%
≈$12.39/mo
10%

Estimated Monthly Total

Based on 800 kWh at 15.49¢/kWh

$123.93

* Usage percentages are estimates based on EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) data for the South Census Region. Actual usage varies by household.

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Use programmable thermostat
Switch to LED light bulbs (75% savings)
Run appliances during off-peak hours
Seal drafts around windows and doors

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average electricity rate in ZIP code 30353?

The average residential electricity rate in ZIP code 30353 is 15.49¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh) as of 2025. This rate is 7.1% lower than the national average of 16.68¢/kWh and is provided primarily by Georgia Power Co.

Who is the electric company for 30353?

Georgia Power Co is the primary electricity provider for ZIP code 30353. This investor-owned utility serves the area with a residential rate of 15.49¢/kWh.

What is the average monthly electric bill in 30353?

The average monthly electric bill in ZIP code 30353 is approximately $139.42, based on the average residential rate of 15.49¢/kWh and typical household usage of 900 kWh per month. Bills can range from $77.45 for smaller homes (500 kWh) to $232.36 for larger homes (1,500 kWh). Actual bills will vary based on usage, season, and additional fees.

Is 30353 in a deregulated electricity area?

No, ZIP code 30353 is not in a deregulated electricity area. GA has a regulated electricity market, which means Georgia Power Co is your designated electricity provider. Rates are set by the state's public utilities commission to ensure fair pricing and reliable service.

How does 30353 compare to other ZIP codes in GA?

ZIP code 30353 has an electricity rate of 15.49¢/kWh, while the GA state average is 13.69¢/kWh — making the state average 13.2% cheaper than this ZIP. This ZIP code's rates are higher than the state average, which may be due to local infrastructure costs, transmission distances, or utility-specific factors. Compare with nearby ZIP codes to find potential savings in your area.

When will 2025 electricity rates be available?

2025 electricity rates for ZIP code 30353 will be available in December 2026 when the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) publishes its annual Form 861 report. The EIA collects data from all U.S. electric utilities and releases the complete dataset approximately 12 months after the reporting year. ElectricityExplorer updates all rates within 48 hours of each new EIA release. The current data shown reflects 2024 rates, which is the most recent complete annual data available.

📊Data Sources & Update Schedule

Current Data Version: 2024 Annual Data (Released December 2025)

Data SourceCoverage PeriodNext Update Expected
EIA Form 8612024 ratesDecember 2026 (2025 data)
NREL Utility Rates2024 ratesQ1 2026
SEDS Historical1970-2024December 2026

How We Calculate Rates

Residential electricity rates are calculated from EIA Form 861 data using the formula:

Total Revenue ÷ Total Sales (MWh) = Average Rate per kWh

Why 2024 Data in 2026?

The EIA publishes annual electricity data approximately 12 months after the reporting year ends. The most current complete dataset available is 2024, released in December 2025. We update our database within 48 hours of each new EIA release.

Looking for 2025, 2026, or 2027 rates?

2025 electricity rates for ZIP code 30353: Will be available in December 2026 when the EIA releases the 2025 annual report.

2026 electricity rates for ZIP code 30353: Expected in December 2027 following the standard 12-month reporting cycle.

2027 electricity rates for ZIP code 30353: Projected release in December 2028 based on historical EIA publication patterns.

📊 Historical Data Available:

We currently have complete residential electricity rate data from 1970 through 2024 for all US ZIP codes, cities, and states.

Data accuracy verified through multiple sources • Updated within 48 hours of new releases