Eversource electricity bills are on the rise
Electricity bills have significantly gone up for the average U.S. household this year, and they’re still rising. AI data centers and extreme temps are driving demand, and prices with it.
We have found the majority of people are overpaying, even when they are on their utility’s default rate. See how much you may be overpaying right now.
Upload a pdf or picture of your bill and we’ll analyze it for free. If you’re overpaying, we’ll help you switch to a lower rate, no phone calls or fine print.
Electricity bills have significantly gone up for the average U.S. household this year, and they’re still rising. AI data centers and extreme temps are driving demand, and prices with it.
In many states, including Massachusetts, you can choose to have your electricity supplied by a third party, but it can be confusing with hidden fees and terms. Arbor is a service that works for you to review your bill, cuts through the fine print, and only recommends better, fixed-rate options. You don’t have to lift a finger, and you never pay us a cent.
States where you may secure electricity from a third-party supplier include: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington, D.C.
Arbor works with a trusted network of third-party suppliers to secure you a better, fixed electricity supply rate. We’ll analyze what you’re currently paying and automatically switch you to a lower rate when one becomes available, all at no cost to you. Plus, we will keep monitoring your rate and continuously make sure you never have to worry about overpaying again.