Houses can quietly lose energy through tiny oversights: a gap here, a clogged coil or dirty filter there.
Program participants receive a $50 gift card and additional incentives to allow temporary adjustments.
Last year, our customers experienced just 42 minutes without power on average over the course of the year – a new TEP record.
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.
Volunteering is part of the culture at TEP, helping us realize our vision of improving the quality of life in the communities we serve.
A new solar and storage system is producing clean energy during the day and storing it for use later when customers need it most.
