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Because electricity is the movement and flow of electrons, which are matter. Since they are matter, they cannot reach the speed of light.

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By the 'speed of electricity' you presumably mean the 'speed of charges through a conductor'? (Remember 'electricity' is not a quantity!). The answer is that they move through a conductor v-e-r-y slowly -for normal conductors, just a fraction of a millimetre per second!

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The speed of electricity in a wire is slower because it is limited by the material it flows through and the interactions between electrons. In contrast, light travels through a vacuum at the maximum speed limit in the universe, which is the speed of light.

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