Power bill costs in Cambridge
Current MBIE retail rate for Cambridge is 42.9c/kWh - 6% above the national average. This page summarises what the rate means in dollars for a typical home here, with live calculations you can adjust.
- Current rate
- 42.9c/kWh
- 5-year change
- +46%
- Climate zone
- northern
- Typical night rate
- 25.8c/kWh
Frequently asked
What is the average power bill in Cambridge?
A typical 1-2 person household in Cambridge spends about $201 per month on electricity at the current 42.9c/kWh rate. A family of 3-4 pays around $297/month, and larger homes often exceed $473/month depending on heating choices.
Why is the power rate higher in Cambridge than the national average?
Cambridge sits 6% above the national average of 40.6c/kWh. Regional rates are driven by the local lines company's distribution charges and the retailer's generation mix, both of which MBIE tracks quarterly. Rural and remote South Island networks often pay more because their lines are longer per customer.
How much have rates risen in Cambridge?
Comparing the current 42.9c/kWh figure against Feb 2021 (29.3c/kWh), rates have risen 46% over the past five years. This is the MBIE QSDEP blended figure for a typical low-user household.
What is the best way to cut my power bill in Cambridge?
The biggest wins for Cambridge homes are the same as the rest of NZ: install a heat pump instead of plug-in heaters, put a timer on any heated towel rail, and switch to a night-rate plan for the hot water cylinder. The mild winters and warm summers in this region mean heating is a smaller share of the bill than further south.