As summer temperatures rise, TEP is partnering with the Primavera Foundation to help provide critical heat‑relief services.
Four new 23‑passenger electric shuttles are now operating on the scenic 1.9‑mile Bear Canyon route.
The new franchise agreement with the City of Tucson would extend longstanding rules that govern how TEP uses public rights of way to deliver reliable electric service.
Voter approval of a new franchise agreement will continue longstanding cooperation in support of safe, reliable, and affordable electric service for our community.
Every time customers take steps to use energy more efficiently, the benefits don’t stop at their next monthly bill.
TEP customers can choose to pay the same amount year-round rather than waiting to see what will come the next month.
A new solar and storage system is producing clean energy during the day and storing it for use later when customers need it most.
