Residential Electricity Rates

As a residential customer, you can choose to switch between Time-of-Use (TOU), Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO) and Tiered prices for your electricity.

With TOU and ULO, the price you pay depends on when you use electricity. With Tiered prices, you can use a certain amount of electricity each month at a lower price. Once that limit is exceeded, a higher price applies.

About TOU Pricing

With TOU prices, the price depends on when you use electricity. You can help manage your electricity costs by shifting your usage to lower price periods when possible.

There are three TOU periods:

  • Off-peak: When demand for electricity is lowest. Ontario households use most of their electricity – nearly two thirds of it – during off-peak hours.
  • Mid-peak: When demand for electricity is moderate. These periods are during the daytime, but not the busiest times of day.
  • On-peak: When demand for electricity is generally higher. These are the busier times of day - generally when people are cooking, starting up their computers and running heaters or air conditioners.

People use electricity differently depending on the season, so the TOU price periods are different in the winter than they are in the summer.

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Winter TOU 2024
About ULO Pricing

With ULO prices, the price depends on when you use electricity. You can help manage your electricity costs by shifting your usage to lower price periods when possible.

There are four price periods:

  • Ultra-Low Overnight: When demand for electricity is lowest on average.
  • Weekend Off-peak: When demand for electricity is generally lower.
  • Mid-peak: When demand for electricity is moderate.
  • On-peak: When demand for electricity is highest on average.

With ULO, the price periods remain the same all year round.

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Winter ULO 2024
About Tiered Pricing

With Tiered prices, you can use a certain amount of electricity each month at a lower price. Once that limit (called a threshold) is exceeded, a higher price applies. For residential customers, the threshold normally changes with the season to reflect changing usage patterns – for example, there are fewer hours of daylight in the winter and some customers use electric heating.

In the winter period (November 1 – April 30), the Tier threshold for residential customers is 1,000 kWh so that households can use more power at the lower price. In the summer period (May 1 – October 31), the Tier threshold for residential customers is 600 kWh. 

Tiered prices give you the flexibility to use electricity at any time of day at the same price, although that price will change if you exceed the threshold during the month.

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Winter Tiered 2024

 

Electricity Pricing - November 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025

The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) announced electricity rates effective November 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025 for residential and small business customers on the Time-of-Use (TOU), Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO) and Tiered price plans. In addition, winter Time-of-Use (TOU) hours and the change in threshold for residential customers on Tiered pricing will also take effect and remain in place until April 30, 2025. 

To view historical electricity rates, click here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Make the choice that's best for you

Learn about Customer Choice and select the best option for your lifestyle - Time-of-Use (TOU), Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO) or Tiered.