Pasadena, California

Southern California Edison Rates in Pasadena

Southern California Edison provides electricity service to Pasadena and the surrounding Los Angeles County area. The Mediterranean climate significantly impacts energy costs, especially during hot summer months.

24.5¢/kWh

Electricity Rates in Pasadena

24.5¢/kWh

Average residential rate

The average Pasadena residential customer pays approximately 24.5¢ per kilowatt-hour. Your actual rate depends on your specific rate plan, usage tier, and time of use.

Southern California Edison Rate Plans in Pasadena

Pasadena residents can choose from several Southern California Edison rate plans. Your optimal choice depends on when you use electricity and your household's usage patterns.
PlanBase RatePeak HoursBest For
TOU-D-4-9PM$0.34/kWh peak4 PM - 9 PM weekdaysCustomers who can shift usage outside peak evening hours
TOU-D-5-8PM$0.34/kWh peak5 PM - 8 PM weekdaysCustomers who can avoid the shorter peak window
Tiered$0.31/kWhN/AConsistent usage throughout the day

Which plan is right for you?

TOU-D-4-9PM: Time-of-use plan with peak hours from 4-9 PM

TOU-D-5-8PM: Time-of-use plan with shorter peak hours from 5-8 PM

Tiered: Traditional tiered rate plan without time-of-use pricing

Pasadena rates are approximately 12.0¢/kWh higher than in Anaheim (12.5¢/kWh), which may be due to local infrastructure costs and demand patterns.

*Rates shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates at sce.com.*

What to Expect on Your Pasadena Electric Bill

Pasadena's Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

Seasonal Patterns

SeasonTypical Bill RangePrimary Driver
Summer (Jun-Aug)$300-$800Air conditioning
Winter (Dec-Feb)$150-$300Heating
Spring/Fall$100-$250Baseline usage

Pasadena-Specific Factors

Mediterranean Climate: Hot, dry summers drive significant cooling costs
Historic Housing Stock: Many older craftsman homes may need efficiency upgrades
Clean Energy Transition: California's renewable energy mandates impact rates

Summer bills in Pasadena can reach $800, while residents in Anaheim typically see summer peaks around $300.

*Bill estimates based on average Pasadena household usage of 600 kWh/month.*

Energy Tips for Pasadena Residents

Local insights to help manage your Southern California Edison bill
  • Use ceiling fans to reduce AC usage during Pasadena's hot summers
  • Take advantage of SCE rebates for energy-efficient appliances
  • Shift high-energy activities to off-peak hours (before 4 PM or after 9 PM)
  • Install smart thermostats to optimize cooling schedules

Bill Assistance Programs in Pasadena

If you're struggling to pay your Southern California Edison bill, these programs may help

Southern California Edison Programs

  • CARE: 30-35% discount on electric bills
  • FERA: 18% discount on electric bills

State & Federal Programs

  • LIHEAP: Federal energy assistance program

How to Apply

  1. Contact Southern California Edison customer service
  2. Gather required documentation (proof of income, ID)
  3. Complete the application form
  4. Submit and wait for approval

Pasadena Rate History

Southern California Edison rates in Pasadena have changed over the past several years:

2024:24.5¢/kWh+8.2%
2023:22.6¢/kWh+5.1%
2022:21.5¢/kWh+4.3%

Recent Changes

Recent rate adjustments reflect wildfire mitigation costs and clean energy investments.

Southern California Edison Service Area in Pasadena

Southern California Edison serves Pasadena and surrounding areas in Los Angeles County.

Counties Served:

  • Los Angeles County

Neighborhoods Served:

Old PasadenaSouth LakeBungalow HeavenMadison HeightsHastings RanchLinda VistaSan Rafael

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Southern California Edison service in Pasadena, California — including current rates, billing, outage reporting, and how to verify your bill is accurate.

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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.

Contact Southern California Edison

Customer Service

1-800-655-4555

Outage Reporting

1-800-611-1911

Website

sce.com
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