(February 2026)
The cheapest rate on Gatby's marketplace is 11.1 cents which is 62% less than the average electricity rate in Detroit in February 2026.
Last Updated: February 4, 2026
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Using Gatby’s electricity marketplace, we determined that the lowest rate in February for homeowners was 11.1 cents per kilowatt-hour for usage of 1,000 kWh, which is the standard home size. If you are looking for cheap electricity plans in Detroit, see below for different options.
Note that unlike the stable plan table of rates further down, the plans below include bill credit and time-of-use plans so you will want to make sure your home electricity usage lines up with the plan so you don’t have any surprise bills.
The lowest residential electricity rate in Detroit is 11.1¢ ($0.111) and the average rate is 18.03¢ at 1,000 kWh.
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Using Gatby’s electricity marketplace, we determined that the lowest rate in February for homeowners was 11.1 cents per kilowatt-hour
| Provider | Rate | Term Length |
|---|---|---|
![]() | 11.1 ¢ 1000 kWh | 18 mo |
![]() | 12.4 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 13.1 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 24 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 24 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 16.4 ¢ 1000 kWh | 6 mo |
![]() | 16.7 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 16.7 ¢ 1000 kWh | 6 mo |
Please note: All rates above are accurate as of 2/04/2026 for ZIP Codes 75436. Rates may have changed since this date. For the most up to date rates in your area, please enter your address above.
Your rate is the amount you pay per unit of electricity you use. Your electricity rate will be measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). To calculate your electricity bill, you'll multiply your rate by your usage.
If you’ve ever wondered how much electricity should cost for your household, you’re in good company. Different plans make sense for different people depending on the size of their home and their monthly usage. Here are the best electricity plans in Detroit depending on how much electricity you expect to use:
Apartment
< 1000 sqft
500 kWh
APG&E - Apartment Saver 12
14.0 ¢
Rhythm Energy - Simply Select 6
17.2 ¢
Champion Energy - Champ Silver-24
17.7 ¢
ResidentShield Power - No Deposit 12
18.5 ¢
Ohm Connect - Ohm Simple Value 24
18.7 ¢
Atlantex Power - Luminous
19.0 ¢
Direct Energy - Live Brighter Lite 12
19.3 ¢
Discount Power - Essential Saver 12
19.8 ¢
Cirro Energy - Simple Advantage 24
19.8 ¢
Payless Power - 6 Month - prepaid
20.1 ¢
Small Home
1000 - 2000 sqft
1,000 kWh
Rhythm Energy - Rhythm Saver 18
11.1 ¢
APG&E - SimpleSaver 12
13.1 ¢
Discount Power - Bill Credit Bundle 24
13.5 ¢
Cirro Energy - Bill Bonus 24
13.5 ¢
Champion Energy - Champ Silver-24
16.9 ¢
ResidentShield Power - No Deposit 12
17.7 ¢
Ohm Connect - Ohm Simple Value 24
17.9 ¢
Atlantex Power - Luminous
18.2 ¢
Direct Energy - Live Brighter Lite 12
18.5 ¢
Payless Power - 6 Month - prepaid
20.1 ¢
Large Home
2000+ sqft
2,000 kWh
Rhythm Energy - Watt a Deal 12
14.9 ¢
Cirro Energy - Bill Bonus Saver 24
15.0 ¢
Discount Power - Bill Credit Bundle 2000 kWh 12
15.0 ¢
APG&E - True Classic 6
16.3 ¢
Champion Energy - Champ Silver-24
16.5 ¢
ResidentShield Power - No Deposit 12
17.3 ¢
Ohm Connect - Ohm Simple Value 24
17.5 ¢
Atlantex Power - Luminous
17.8 ¢
Direct Energy - Bright Secure 12
18.2 ¢
Payless Power - 6 Month - prepaid
18.6 ¢
A kilowatt hour (kWh) is a unit of measurement that details how much energy you use over time. Electric companies charge you based on your energy rate multiplied by the number of kilowatt-hours used. That’s why you’ll see Detroit’s average energy rate stated as 18.03¢/kWh.
For consumers that want to filter out any usage specific plans and focus solely on stable and predictable bills, check out the plans below.
With fixed-rate plans, you'll be paying the same rate for every kilowatt-hour of power you use during your electricity contract. It's a straightforward and predictable way to manage your energy costs. Contracts usually range from one to three years. So, here's the deal: if you decide to cancel your plan before your contract is up, you might end up having to pay something called an early termination fee (ETF). One great thing about fixed-rate plans is that the price you pay for energy stays the same, which means you don't have to worry about sudden increases in the market.
| Provider | Rate | Term Length |
|---|---|---|
![]() | 11.1 ¢ 1000 kWh | 18 mo |
![]() | 12.4 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 13.1 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 24 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 24 mo |
![]() | 13.5 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 16.4 ¢ 1000 kWh | 6 mo |
![]() | 16.7 ¢ 1000 kWh | 12 mo |
![]() | 16.7 |