Baltimore, MD - June 1, 2025 - BGE ratepayers should prepare for higher electricity bills as electricity rates are set to increase by about 0.75 cent per kilowatt hour this summer, which doesn't seem like a lot but adds up to about six dollars a month for the average bill with more increases in the fall.

"It goes up every year, I feel like we've never seen a change," said Tramaine Washington, a BGE customer.

The rate hikes come just as warm weather arrives, a common pattern for utility bills that has many customers concerned about affordability.

"They're almost 50% more than they were five years ago. It has become a kitchen table topic because they're very expensive now, and I don't really see them going down unless you take action," said Laurel Peltier, an energy assistance advocate.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS