Everything you need to understand your Salt River Project bill: time-of-use rates, demand charges, and how to verify accuracy.
11.8¢
Median Rate/kWh
9¢–16¢
Rate Range
1.1M+
Customers Served
E-26
Popular Plan
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The "Total Amount Due" on your bill
Usually labeled "Total kWh" or "Usage"
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Salt River Project (SRP) is a community-based, not-for-profit public power utility and the nation's third-largest public power utility. SRP provides electricity to over 1.1 million customers in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, including the East Valley communities.
Unlike investor-owned utilities, SRP is governed by elected officials and operates for the benefit of its customers. SRP is known for competitive rates and offers multiple rate plan options including time-of-use and demand-based pricing.
SRP offers several rate plans including E-26 (Time-of-Use), E-27 (EV owners), and the Customer Generation plan for solar customers. Many plans include demand charges, which are based on your highest hour of usage during peak periods.
Common questions about this utility — answered clearly with current data from published tariff schedules and regulatory filings.