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- Your Electric Bill Is Changing. Here’s What’s Happening.
Beginning in November 2025, electricity bills will be restructured for all residential customers The electric delivery section of the bill will now include a Base Services Charge as a separate line item, and customers may also experience a reduction in the cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) 1
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My Account Login Register with SCE com to pay your bills, check your usage, and much more!
- Help Center | SCE
Get assistance with starting, stopping, or moving your service Help finding information and updates on current and planned outages Help with exploring and selecting rate plans Discover rebates, discounts and programs to reduce costs Learn about solar options and get installation support
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON’S (SCE) ELECTRIC RATE OPTIONS
Below are brief descriptions of the current rate options (or “rate schedules”) that SCE offers for both nonresidential and residential customers The size and type of your business or how your home is metered will help determine the rates for which you may qualify
- What is TOU-GS-1 and are you eligible? - SCE
Business customers with demands of 20 kilowatts (kW) or less are eligible for Southern California Edison’s (SCE) Rate Schedule TOU-GS-1 TOU-GS-1 can have two to four main charges depending on the rate option: A monthly customer charge, which does not vary based on your usage
- Tiered Rate Plan for Energy | SCE
Highest rates: Summer Weekdays 4-9PM Each billing period begins at the Tier 1 rate, which has the lowest price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) Current rates as of 06 01 25 The rates shown reflect pricing for customers that receive both delivery and generation services from SCE
- Time of Use Plans | SCE
Explore Time of Use plans with SCE, designed to help homeowners save by shifting energy use to lower-cost, off-peak hours
- Understanding Your Time-Of-Use (TOU) Bill - SCE
TOU rates vary based on the time of day and season, as shown on this chart You’re enrolled in one of SCE’s Time-Of-Use (TOU) rates, which means you’ll pay less when you’re able to shift your energy usage to off-peak and super off-peak hours, when overall energy demand and costs are lower For more information about TOU rates, visit sce com rates
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