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The Electric Home rate plan is ideal if you have begun to electrify your home with one or more of the following: an electric vehicle (EV), battery storage, electric heat pump for water heating or climate control (space heating or cooling). It includes a $15-per-month Base Services Charge that lowers the price you pay per unit of energy (KWh), on average, compared to other rate plans. If you are a large electricity user who can shift usage to lower priced times of day, this rate plan may save you money.
Your home does not need to be all-electric to qualify for this rate plan. And it’s available to both non-solar and most solar customers. (Certain limitations apply).
Off-Peak: 15 hours per day: 12 a.m.-3 p.m.
Peak: 4-9 p.m.
Partial-Peak: 3-4 p.m., 9 p.m.–12 a.m.
Winter Season: October-May
Summer Season: June-September
Log in to your PG&E account to enroll now.
SOLAR CUSTOMERS: Please note that changing your rate plan will prompt a NEM True-Up account balance. If you have a balance, that amount will be billed for payment that month. After switching rate plans, you’ll start a new 12-month NEM True-Up billing cycle.
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LIMITATIONS APPLY: This rate is currently unavailable to customers enrolled in the Solar Billing Plan (PDF, 364 KB) or Net Energy Metering (NEM) customers with non-standard billing, including those on NEM billing for multifamily affordable housing, aggregation, multiple tariffs, virtual systems and NEM Paired Storage without a Power Control System (PCS).
Customers enrolled in the Solar Billing Plan will be required to transition to the Electric Home rate plan (PDF, 147 KB) in late 2023.
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