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Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) GSDM — EV fast-charging electricity cost
NPPD General Service Demand is the filed rate schedule ForgeAsset models for DC fast-charging sites in Nebraska Public Power District territory in Nebraska. Energy prices at 4.2¢/kWh flat; the demand side bills none. For one reference Supercharger site held constant across the whole library, that works out to 4.7¢/kWh per dispensed kWh — rank 1 of 94 filed tariffs (1 = least expensive).
Modeled rates
| Peak energy | 4.2¢/kWh |
| Off-peak energy | 4.2¢/kWh |
| Super-off-peak energy | 4.2¢/kWh |
| Demand | none |
| Rates effective | 2026-01-01 |
Nebraska Public Power District's retail general service demand rate for the district's retail towns (Norfolk, McCook, Scottsbluff, and others). There is no separate demand charge — delivery cost is recovered through seasonal energy blocks keyed to each month's energy per kilowatt of billing demand, which the model expresses as load-factor tiers; at fast-charging utilization the site bills at the higher first-block rate. Rates month-weight the filed summer and winter seasons and fold Nebraska's 5.5% state sales tax; city local-option sales tax (up to 2%) varies by town and is not included. The district's retail production cost adjustment applies with no published factor. In towns where the district carries a lease or gross-revenue-tax obligation, the filed base-rate adjustment grosses bills up — in-city McCook divides base rates by 0.82, about a 22% uplift — and that uplift is disclosed here rather than baked into the modeled base rates. The $220 monthly three-phase customer charge is not modeled. Nebraska tax defaults apply on address resolve.
Source: Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) filed rate schedule. Rates are digit-verified against the utility's own filed sheets and update within two weeks of any revision; derivations are on the methodology page.
What the reference site pays here
Reference site: 8 Tesla V4 stalls at 235 kWh/stall/day (57,183 kWh dispensed per month), a 150kW per-stall demand assumption, the model's default time-of-use mix, and a 12% loss gross-up — identical to the full utility ranking, where this tariff sits at position 1 of 94.
The rest of the Nebraska picture
The tariff is one layer. State taxes, incentives, clean-fuels programs, and the charging market shape the remainder — Tesla Supercharger ROI in Nebraska covers them, and the US Supercharger Economics Map shows every US Supercharger over utility territories colored by this same effective-cost derivation.
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) GSDM — questions
- What does Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) charge for energy on GSDM?
- The modeled rates are 4.2¢/kWh flat. At the model's default time-of-use mix (30% peak, 45% off-peak, 25% super-off-peak) that blends to 4.2¢/kWh.
- Does GSDM carry a demand charge?
- No separable demand charge is billed under the modeled structure — the cost sits in the energy rates instead.
- What does electricity cost per kWh dispensed on this tariff?
- For the reference site — 8 Tesla V4 stalls dispensing 235 kWh per stall per day, with a 12% loss gross-up — the all-in utility cost works out to 4.7¢/kWh per dispensed kWh, rank 1 of 94 tariffs in the library (1 = least expensive).
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