TEP is offering turnkey electric vehicle installation services for businesses.
TEP is affirming that its recent request for a rate review was not influenced by Project Blue, a proposed data center reviewed by the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
Tucson Electric Power has requested regulatory review of new, higher rates that would take effect in September 2026.
Two TEP crews recently returned from volunteering to connect isolated rural households to the grid.
TEP maintains and strengthens our energy grid year-round to prepare for the challenges of summer.
TEP was recently honored for innovative operations at our Oso Grande Wind project, a 250-megawatt site in southeast New Mexico.
As the academic year ended, we showed our love and appreciation for our community’s teachers and schools.