Comparing APS rates
| Plan name | Monthly basic service charge | How much does a kilowatt hour cost? |
|---|---|---|
| Saver Choice Plus | $13 | 7.8 cents (off peak all year) – 13.2 cents (summer on peak) |
| Saver Choice Max | $13 | 5.2 cents (off peak all year) – 8.7 cents (summer on peak) |
What are peak hours for APS in Arizona?
Your energy rate is based on the time of day; use less energy during on-peak hours, between 3pm-8pm weekdays, to save. Customers who select this plan can manage their costs by shifting energy use to lower-cost off-peak hours and using less energy during the higher-cost on-peak hours, between 3pm–8pm weekdays.
What are APS off peak hours?
11 per kWh during off-peak hours, verses about $. 26 per kWh if the consumer were to use electricity during on-peak hours. Off-peak hours for APS customers are weekdays Monday-Friday 8pm-3pm, all day Saturday and Sunday, and most holidays, and for SRP customers, summer off-peak hours are 8:00PM to 2:00PM.
Does APS have Mpower?
Salt River Project, which splits metro Phoenix with APS for electricity service, has a prepayment option for residential customers called M-Power, which has more than 151,000 participants. APS prepaid customers don’t pay more for power and can use time-of-use plans.
Is APS cheaper than SRP?
What Can You Do? In general APS has higher energy rates than SRP, less efficiency rebates and they are less consumer friendly. Whether you are an APS vs an SRP customer, your decision to save energy in your home is still an important one.
How can I lower my APS bill?
- Install Radiant Barrier. Installing a radiant barrier can help lower your electric bill by up to 17%.
- Install Attic Insulation.
- Install Mini Split AC Units.
- Install Solar Panels.
- Use spray foam insulation.
- Get a high powered attic fan.
- Get a Wi-Fi thermostat.
- Install energy efficient windows.
Is it cheaper to do laundry at night or during the day?
So, on hot days, do your laundry early in the morning, when energy demand is lower. Winter: Do laundry late at night. That’s when you can save serious money by doing your laundry in the middle of this “off-peak” period. Fall: Wash and dry during the lowest-level of energy use in your local area.
Who supplies electricity to Phoenix?
Arizona is served by three primary investor-owned utilities: Arizona Public Service Company (APS), Tucson Electric Power Company (TEP), and UNS Electric.
Is Scottsdale a SRP or APS?
APS has a larger service area and is the larger energy provider, covering most of the Phoenix area. SRP’s service area is located more in the East Valley with some exceptions in Glendale, Laveen, Ahwatukee and south Scottsdale.