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- Tiered Rate Plan for Energy | SCE
This chart also provides current tier pricing, and the amount of electricity allocated to each tier This can be a valuable resource to help you better understand the rate structure and more effectively manage your monthly bill
- What Is a Tiered Rate Plan? | Help Center | SCE
In the Tiered Rate Plan (Schedule D), you begin each billing period at the Tier 1 rate, which has the lowest price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) If you use more energy than the baseline allocation for your region, your rate climbs to Tier 2
- Understanding Your TIERED Bill
With our Tiered Rate Plan (Schedule D), you begin each billing period at the Tier 1 rate, which has the lowest price per kilowatt-hour If you use more energy than the “baseline allocation” for your region, your energy cost increases to Tier 2
- Tiered Bill Guide - SCE
What is the Late Payment Charge (LPC)? 0 6% will be applied to the total unpaid balance if payment is not received by due date on this bill (except for CARE and state agency accounts)
- Rate MultiAcct - SCE
Households begin each billing period at the Tier 1 rate until their allocation is used, then the rate goes up to Tier 2 A state-mandated High Usage Charge may also apply
- Rate Plan Comparison - SCE
Our Tiered Rate Plan offers set amounts of energy at different pricing levels - or “tiers” - each month Households begin each billing period at the Tier 1 rate until their allocation is used, then the rate goes up to Tier 2 A state-mandated High Usage Charge may also apply
- Time of Use Plans | SCE
By logging in to My Account, you have access to a number of tools and services, including a chart that tracks which tier you’re currently in (as of the previous day), and the tier you’re expected to fall into by the close of the current monthly billing period
- Business Connection
The baseline allocation, or Tier 1 usage, is charged at a lower rate than energy used in excess of that amount As usage increases beyond the Tier 1 allocation, the price for energy in each subsequent tier is charged at a higher rate
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