Super Off-Peak Time-of-Use EV Plan
Our Super Off-Peak Time-of-Use Electric Vehicle (EV) Plan offers the owners of battery and plug-in hybrid EVs an opportunity to reduce their monthly bills by charging their EVs during the super off-peak hours of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and shifting the majority of their other electricity usage to off-peak hours.
How does the EV Super Off-Peak Time-of-Use plan work?
This plan includes higher “on-peak” rates during periods when most customers use more energy and lower “off-peak” rates during lower energy use times. The plan rewards customers with lower rates for shifting their energy usage away from on-peak hours.
What are the potential advantages of this plan?
Customers on this plan have more control over their energy costs by choosing when they use electricity. Using most of your power during off-peak hours and charging your EV during the super off-peak overnight hours could significantly reduce your monthly bills.
What are the potential disadvantages of this plan?
If you use a lot of energy by running several large appliances as well as your heating or cooling system during on-peak hours, your energy costs could increase under this plan. Changes in your household’s energy habits may be necessary to achieve bill savings. The more you are able avoid using energy during on-peak hours, the more you can save. Your savings will be based on your actual usage and patterns.
Estimated Costs* for EV Charging under TEP’s Rate Plans |
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TEP Residential Pricing Plan | Approximate Monthly Vehicle-charging Costs (Average-use Customers) |
Gasoline Equivalent $/Gallon ($/eGallon) |
Super Off-Peak Demand Time-of-Use EV | $18 | $0.55 |
Super Off-Peak Time-of-Use EV | $36 | $1.10 |
Demand Time-of-Use w/EV Discount | $21 | $0.63 |
Time-of-Use w/EV Discount | $38 | $1.17 |
Peak Demand | $24 | $0.72 |
Basic | $41 | $1.27 |
*Costs are estimates only and actual costs may vary depending on actual energy usage. Estimates based on use of an AC Level 1 charger (120V/12 amps) overnight for 7 hours from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Gasoline equivalent costs based on 2015 average miles per gallon for gasoline vehicles (27.90) and average kWh/mile (0.326) for electric vehicles.
How can I lower my energy costs under this plan?
- Operate large appliances (television, heating/cooling, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, etc.) during off-peak hours and charge your EV during super off-peak hours.
- Adjust your thermostat to reduce heating and cooling during on-peak hours or when you’re away, or program your smart thermostat to only operate during off-peak hours.
- Install timers on electric water heaters and recirculation pumps so they operate mainly during off-peak hours.
- Set timers on pool and spa pumps to run during off-peak hours.
- Install LED lighting in your home and turn off all but needed lights during on-peak hours.
- Enjoy electricity-consuming hobbies during the off-peak hours.
Time-of-Use EV Hours
Major holidays include Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. If Christmas Day and New Year’s Day fall on Saturdays, the weekend schedule applies on the preceding Fridays, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. If Christmas Day and New Year’s Day fall on Sundays, the weekend schedule applies on the following Mondays, Dec. 26 and Jan. 2. Weekend off-peak hours are from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Super off-peak hours are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. seven days a week.
Sign Up
To choose this plan, call us at 520-623-7711.
At a Glance
Basic Service Charge:
$10 per month
Energy Charge* per kWh |
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0-500 | 8.21 cents |
501-1000 | 9.34 cents |
More than 1000 | 9.97 cents |
*Includes Local Energy Delivery, Generation Capacity, Fixed Must-Run, Transmission and Ancillary Services charges.
Power Supply Charge per kWh
Summer (May – Sept.)
On-peak (3-7 p.m. weekdays) – 5.94 cents
Off-peak (5 a.m.-3 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. weekdays) – 2.35 cents
Super off-peak (10 p.m.-5 a.m. weekdays) – 1.46 cents
Major holidays include Memorial Day, Independence Day (July 4), and Labor Day. If Independence Day falls on Saturday, the weekend schedule applies on the preceding Friday, July 3. If Independence Day falls on Sunday, the weekend schedule applies on the following Monday, July 5. Weekend off-peak hours are from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Super off-peak hours are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. seven days a week.
Winter (Oct. – Apr.)
On-peak (6-9 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. weekdays) – 2.91 cents
Off-peak (5-6 a.m., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and 9-10 p.m. weekdays) – 2.29 cents
Super Off-Peak (10 p.m.-5 a.m. every day, including major holidays*) – 1.40 cents
Major holidays include Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. If Christmas Day and New Year’s Day fall on Saturdays, the weekend schedule applies on the preceding Fridays, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. If Christmas Day and New Year’s Day fall on Sundays, the weekend schedule applies on the following Mondays, Dec. 26 and Jan. 2. Weekend off-peak hours are from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Super off-peak hours are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. seven days a week.
Plan charges and conditions
- A usage-based Energy Charge for on-peak and off-peak hours, and a Basic Service Charge that covers some fixed-service costs such as metering, service lines, customer service and billing functions and some distribution system expenses.
- This plan is available to residential electric customers in a single-family residence or apartment that are individually metered.
- Customers must have a qualified highway-approved battery or plug-in hybrid EV to be on this plan.
- Customers may switch to another plan once within a rolling 12-month period.