· Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Residential electricity rates in Ohio range from 7.3¢–19¢/kWh across 3 major utilities, with a median rate of 14.9¢/kWh. This is approximately 7% below the national average. Use our free bill sanity check to verify your Ohio electricity charges.
Yes. Ohio has a deregulated electricity market, meaning you can choose your electricity supplier while your local utility (AEP Ohio, Duke Energy Ohio, FirstEnergy) handles delivery. Your bill includes both supply and delivery charges that should be verified separately.
Does Utility Check support Ohio utility bills?
Yes. Utility Check supports AEP Ohio, Duke Energy Ohio, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison, The Illuminating Company, and Dayton Power & Light. We verify both supply and delivery charges on your bill.
What should I check on my Ohio electricity bill?
Ohio bills include generation charges, transmission charges, distribution charges, and various riders. If you've chosen an alternative supplier, your supply rate should match your contract. Utility Check verifies all of these components.
How can I verify my Ohio electricity bill?
Upload your Ohio utility bill to Utility Check. We recalculate every charge including generation, transmission, distribution, and rider charges. If you have an alternative supplier, we verify your supply rate matches your agreement.
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