Everything you need to understand your AEP Ohio bill: rates, billing structure, and how to verify accuracy.
1.5 million
Customers Served
Ohio
Primary Service Area
Electric
Service Type
Regulated
Market Type
Deregulated market — choose your supplier
Transmission & distribution utility
Serves central and southern Ohio
Part of PJM Interconnection grid
Enter your bill details to see if your rate appears typical for AEP Ohio customers.
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This quick check helps you understand if your bill stands out from typical ranges. It cannot determine accuracy without a full bill review.
The "Total Amount Due" on your bill
Usually labeled "Total kWh" or "Usage"
Disclaimer: This tool provides a rough estimate based on typical residential rates. It does not account for fixed charges, demand charges, time-of-use pricing, taxes, fees, or other bill components. Results are for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. We cannot determine billing accuracy without reviewing your full bill.
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AEP Ohio, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, is one of Ohio's largest electric utilities. Operating as Ohio Power Company, it delivers electricity across a wide service territory in the state. Ohio's deregulated market means AEP Ohio handles transmission and distribution while customers can choose their generation supplier.
Your AEP Ohio bill includes several components: base charges, energy charges, fuel or power cost adjustments, taxes, and fees. Understanding each line item is the first step to verifying your bill is accurate.
Not sure if your bill looks right? Run a free sanity check to compare your rate against typical AEP Ohio customers, or upload your bill for a complete independent verification.
Common questions about this utility — answered clearly with current data from published tariff schedules and regulatory filings.