Photo by: BJ Hansen
Sonora, CA — Starting January 1, PG&E electricity rates dropped by 5% for the average customer.
For those under the reduced California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program, the rates dropped by 6%. It translates to a roughly $7 per month decrease for most residential customers, and a $4 decrease for those who receive the CARE discount. The dollar figure will be higher in the summertime in the warmer areas of the state, such as the central valley and foothills, potentially equating to about a $20 reduction during peak months.
PG&E reports that the prices it pays for electric commodities are expected to be lower in 2026 than in 2025, resulting in the rate decrease. In addition, the company says it has now completed several safety and reliability projects.
PG&E adds that nationally, rates are anticipated to increase for many other energy providers.
The decrease will show up on future bills, moving forward.
Written by BJ Hansen.
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