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EWEB electricity rates & savings

Understand your bill, compare rate plans, optimize EV charging, and model solar savings for EWEB customers. Gleam helps Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) customers find off-peak charging windows, analyze bills, and optimize solar and battery usage.

Current rate plans

PlanTypeGood for
Standard / flat rateStandardHomes with steady usage across the day

Published electricity rates

Rate tierPrice (est.)
Standard flat rate (est.)$0.11/kWh

Rates last verified: June 2026. Effective February 2026.

Official sources: Residential rates, and Tariff sheet.

Is the TOU or EV plan worth it?

EWEB primarily offers flat residential rates in Gleam's verified data. Savings come from usage timing and bill review rather than a published TOU spread.

Calculate charging, usage, and solar economics

Use rates published for EWEB to estimate home electricity use, EV charging, solar savings, or solar payback with rate inflation and EV impact.

Electricity usage →EV grid charging →Solar payback →Home solar savings →

Utility notes

Flat rate only. Municipal utility (Eugene Water & Electric Board), primarily hydroelectric. Base charge $38.50/month + $0.1082/kWh effective February 2026 (4.4% increase). No TOU plan currently offered.

Frequently asked questions

Can I switch EWEB rate plans anytime?

Enrollment may be closed or limited for this schedule — check with your utility for current availability.

Related guides

When Is the Cheapest Time to Charge Your EV at Home?How to Read a Time-of-Use Electric BillEV Rate Plan vs Standard Rate: Which Saves More?

Personalize this for your home

If you're a EWEB customer, add your provider in Gleam, link your EV, and upload your bill. Gleam finds off-peak charging windows, rate plan savings, and solar opportunities based on your actual usage.

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Gleam is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by EWEB or any other utility company. EWEB is used descriptively to identify the service territory only. Rate information is for reference — always confirm current tariffs on your utility's official website before making billing decisions.