Rates & Tariffs
Every electric rate, one schedule
Our electric tariff organizes customers into service classifications, each with its own delivery rates approved by state regulators. Here's the map — and how to tell which classification is yours. Rates shown are illustrative for this concept.
Service Classifications
Your classification appears on page two of your bill.
| Classification | Who It Covers | Structure | Typical Delivery Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| R-1 — Residential | Homes and individual apartments | Flat per-kWh delivery, monthly basic charge | 13.1¢ / kWh |
| R-1T — Residential Time-of-Use | Homes opting into time-of-use pricing | Peak, off-peak, and super-off-peak periods | 2.4¢–24.8¢ / kWh |
| B-1 — Small Business | Small businesses under 10 kW demand | Per-kWh delivery, monthly basic charge | 14.6¢ / kWh |
| B-2 — Large Commercial | Commercial & industrial with demand metering | Demand charge plus per-kWh delivery | $22.40 / kW + energy |
| EV Charging Rate | Separately metered vehicle charging | Deep off-peak discounts overnight | From 2.1¢ / kWh off-peak |
Worth a Look
Is time-of-use right for you?
If you can shift laundry, dishwashing, or EV charging to nights and weekends, a time-of-use rate can cut the delivery portion of your bill substantially — and you can switch back within the first year if it doesn't work out.
Compare rates with your own usage- Overnight rates a fraction of the standard price
- Best fit: EV owners and off-hour households
- One-year trial protection when you switch
- Smart meter required — most homes already have one
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