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
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.
| Plan | Base Rate | Peak Hours | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| TOU-D-4-9PM | $0.34/kWh peak | 4 PM - 9 PM weekdays | Customers who can shift usage outside peak evening hours |
| TOU-D-5-8PM | $0.34/kWh peak | 5 PM - 8 PM weekdays | Customers who can avoid the shorter peak window |
| Tiered | $0.31/kWh | N/A | Consistent usage throughout the day |
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.*
Pasadena's Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.
| Season | Typical Bill Range | Primary Driver |
|---|---|---|
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | $300-$800 | Air conditioning |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | $150-$300 | Heating |
| Spring/Fall | $100-$250 | Baseline usage |
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.*
Southern California Edison rates in Pasadena have changed over the past several years:
Recent rate adjustments reflect wildfire mitigation costs and clean energy investments.
Southern California Edison serves Pasadena and surrounding areas in Los Angeles County.
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