APS offers several rate plans for residential customers. Your rate plan determines how much you pay per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity. Understanding the differences between flat-rate, tiered, and time-of-use plans can help you save significantly on your monthly bill.
Electricity rates are regulated by your state's public utility commission. APS must apply for rate changes, and the commission reviews these requests to ensure they are fair and reasonable. Rate changes typically take effect after a public review process.
Consider switching to a time-of-use plan if you can shift heavy electricity use to off-peak hours. Many customers save 10-20% by running dishwashers, laundry, and EV charging during off-peak periods. Check with APS for available rate plan options.
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Common questions about APS rates — answered clearly with current data from published tariff schedules and regulatory filings.