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Salt River Project electricity rates & savings

Understand your bill, compare rate plans, optimize EV charging, and model solar savings for Salt River Project customers. Gleam helps Salt River Project customers find off-peak charging windows, compare rate plans, and optimize solar and battery usage across the Phoenix metro.

Current rate plans

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

Published electricity rates

Rate tierPrice (est.)
Standard flat rate (est.)$0.12–$0.14/kWh
Solar export credit (net metering)$0.03/kWh (Customer Generation Plan)

Rates last verified: June 2026. Effective June 2026.

Official sources: Residential rates, Tariff sheet, and EV program.

Is the TOU or EV plan worth it?

If you can shift EV charging and flexible loads to off-peak hours, Salt River Project's TOU plan may lower your bill. Heavy peak-period usage (when rates are highest) can offset those savings.

Calculate charging, usage, and solar economics

Use rates published for Salt River Project 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 →

Solar & net metering

Salt River Project uses Customer Generation Plan net metering with export credits around $0.03/kWh. Solar/net-metering customers may be ineligible for some TOU schedules — verify with your utility before switching rate plans.

Example EV charging savings

Typical EV: 11,000 miles/year (3,143 kWh)

ScenarioEst. annual cost
Charge during peak ($0.14/kWh)$424/yr
Charge off-peak ($0.12/kWh)$371/yr
Estimated savings (off-peak vs peak)$53/yr

Assumes 11,000 mi/yr, 3.5 mi/kWh, and 100% of EV charging at each rate tier. Real savings depend on your driving, charger, and schedule.

Utility notes

SRP uses demand charges (based on highest hourly peak usage) — fundamentally different billing model from APS/other utilities. Rate Plan Switch and EV savings math not supported. Solar export credit only $0.034/kWh (not net metering). Multiple TOU plans available (Conserve 6-9pm, EV Export, TOU Export for solar) but demand charge modeling required for accurate savings calculations. New plans rolled out Nov 2025, old plans phasing out by 2029. Serve East Valley: Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler.

Frequently asked questions

Can I switch Salt River Project rate plans anytime?

Most utilities let you change rate plans, but some TOU or EV schedules require enrollment, smart meters, or a minimum commitment. Confirm on your utility's website.

Is Salt River Project's time-of-use plan worth it for EV charging?

If you can shift EV charging and flexible loads to off-peak hours, Salt River Project's TOU plan may lower your bill. Heavy peak-period usage (when rates are highest) can offset those savings.

Related guides

When Is the Cheapest Time to Charge Your EV at Home?How to Read a Time-of-Use Electric BillSolar Net Metering: Are You Exporting for Pennies?EV Rate Plan vs Standard Rate: Which Saves More?

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Gleam is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Salt River Project or any other utility company. Salt River Project 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.