The Lakeland City, Florida, Commission recently to decrease the fuel charge for Lakeland Electric customers, effective June 1, 2026.
The adjustment lowers the fuel charge by $5.00, from $62.00 to $57.00 per 1,000 kilowatt-hours, delivering on a commitment made in February to raise fuel charge during spring’s lower-usage months, with the goal of stabilizing reserves in time to reduce the fuel charge before high summer demand, the public power utility said.
The fuel charge will change to 5.7¢ kWh. For a residential customer using 1,000 kWh, the fuel cost equals $57.00 compared to $62.00 before this change.
City Commissioners and Utility Committee members will continue to receive monthly fuel cost and reserve updates during the Utility Committee meeting to ensure active oversight, transparency and timely adjustments when necessary.
Fuel costs are passed directly to customers with no markup. Like most electric utilities that generate their own power, Lakeland Electric adjusts its fuel charge to reflect actual market conditions and to maintain financial stability.
Customers seeking ways to manage their bills are encouraged to explore energy efficiency programs, Pay As You Go and payment assistance options available at lakelandelectric.com.
