AEP Ohio provides electricity service to Akron and the surrounding Ohio area. The local climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.
12.5¢/kWh
Average residential rate
The average Akron residential customer pays approximately 12.5¢ per kilowatt-hour. Your actual rate depends on your specific rate plan, usage tier, and time of use.
| Plan | Base Rate | Peak Hours | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Residential Service (RS) | 0.1065 | N/A | Customers with consistent energy usage throughout the day. |
| Time-of-Use (RS-TOU) | Varies | 2 PM - 6 PM weekdays | Customers who can shift their energy usage to off-peak hours. |
| Budget Billing | N/A | N/A | Customers who want predictable monthly electricity bills. |
Standard Residential Service (RS): Customers with consistent energy usage throughout the day.
Time-of-Use (RS-TOU): Customers who can shift their energy usage to off-peak hours.
Budget Billing: Customers who want predictable monthly electricity bills.
Compared to Toledo (14.43¢/kWh), Akron residents pay approximately 1.9¢/kWh less on average.
*Rates shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates at aepohio.com.*
Akron's climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.
| Season | Typical Bill Range | Primary Driver |
|---|---|---|
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | $150-$300 | Air conditioning |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | $80-$180 | Heating |
| Spring/Fall | $70-$120 | Baseline usage |
Summer bills in Akron can reach $300, while residents in Toledo typically see summer peaks around $250.
*Bill estimates based on average Akron household usage of 1,100 kWh/month.*
AEP Ohio rates in Akron have changed over the past several years:
Recent rate adjustments have been approved by the state utility commission.
AEP Ohio serves Akron and surrounding areas in Ohio.
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