Find the Cheapest Electricity Rates for Dayton OH 45490

We have made it very easy to compare Dayton electricity rates so you can get the right plan for your needs.

People Choose These Plans in 45490

PLAN FILTERS

Company Award

Term Length

Filter: Plan Type

Filter: Energy Type

These rates may have changed since publishing
Rates as of October 1st, 2023

What recent Dayton customers are saying

Overall Rating
Enrollment to a 4 year fixed rate
The agent made everything very easy no problems.
  • Tom
  • New Carlisle, OH
  • May 4th, 2023
Thanks!
— Energy Harbor

Frequently Asked Questions in Dayton

What is the average cost of a 12 month electricity plan in the city of Dayton, OH?

The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate electricity plan is around 8.3¢/kWh, ranging from 7¢/kWh to 11.5¢/kWh. Popular plans in this range are

In the case of 24 month plans, the average rate of a 24 month fixed-rate electricity plan is around 7.9¢/kWh, ranging from 7.3¢/kWh to 9¢/kWh. Popular plans in this range are

What are the most popular 24 month electricity plans?

The most popular electricity plans in the past 30 days are 9 Month Home Power Plan, Safe Harbor 24, Safe Harbor 14, Safe Harbor 18, and Fixed-Rate Electricity 12.

What plans does Constellation have in my area?

In your area, Constellation offers the following electricity plans: 12 Month Flat Tier Product starting at 12.9¢/kWh, 12 Month Usage Bill Credit starting at 15.9¢/kWh, 12Mo Usage Bill Credit + A/C Protection for 1 Unit and HVAC Monitoring starting at 15.9¢/kWh, and 12Mo Usage Bill Credit + A/C Protection for 2 Units and HVAC Monitoring starting at 15.9¢/kWh. The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate electricity plan in your area is around 8.3¢/kWh, ranging from 7¢/kWh to 11.5¢/kWh.

Local Electricity, and Natural Gas information for 45490

Electricity and local information about 45490

Coming in as Ohio 1220th most populuous zipcode region, 45490 contains people and covers 0.00 square miles of Dayton.

Area codes in 45490 include 937.

4 Cities Nearest to Dayton

5 Smaller Zipcodes

ZipcodeMedian Rent
45434$1,283
45433$1,158
45431$964
45430$946
45459$878

News for 45490

Why is My Ohio Electricity Bill So High?

Posted on

Big Rate Increases Affect Your Bills

Most Ohio electricity bills shot up on June 1 when PTC rates exploded. Save now and shop plans to lock in a cheaper fixed rate.
Are your Ohio electricity bills are enough to make you scream? Learn ho to save on your energy bills. Shop now to lock in a cheaper fixed rate.

If you’ve missed the memo, standard service electricity rates went sky high in June. Some of these rates have gone down a little bit since, but if you’re still paying the PTC rate, your wallet is hurting for it. After all, you could shop around for cheaper Ohio electricity rates. But if you’ve been wondering why your Ohio electricity bills have been so high, we've sorted through the details. Le't see what happened.

Your PTC Rates Raised Your Ohio Electricity Bills

Back in June, PTC rates rose all across Ohio. As a reminder:

  • AEP Ohio increased its rate from 7.49 cents per kWh to 11.84 cents per kWh. This was a 158% increase.
  • The Duke Energy PTC rose from 6.44 cents per kWh to 10.17 cents per kWh. That’s a 157% increase.
  • While AES Ohio PTC decreased its rate from 10.91 cents per kWh to 10.81 cents per kWh, this was after their rates had gone up in June 2022, which was an increase of  226% at the time.
  • Ohio Edison increased its rate the most going from 5.88 cents per kWh, to 12.39 cents per kWh, making a whopping 210% increase.
  • The Illuminating Company similarly increased its rate from 5.90 cents per kWh, to 12.40 cents per kWh. Another 210% increase.
  • Toledo Edison raised its PTC rates from 5.94 cents per kWh, to 12.41 cents per kWh, rounding us out at a 208% increase.

No wonder your bills are looking significantly nastier than they used to.

Since then, some PTC rates have fallen and are now only slightly lower.

  • AEP Ohio’s PTC is 11.20 cents per kWh but our lowest 12 month plan is just 6.79 cents per kWh.
  • Duke Energy’s PTC has lowered to 9.94 cents per kWh. Here, our lowest 12-month plan is just 7.16 cents per kWh.
  • The AES Ohio rate remains at 10.81 cents per kWh until June 2024. But you can get a 12-month plan now for 7.34 cents per kWh.
  • Ohio Edison decreased its rate to 9.83 cents per kWh. Our lowest 12-month plan is only 7.09 cents per kWh.
  • The Illuminating Company has also decreased it’s rate to 9.61 cents per kWh. And here, our lowest 12 month plan is also only 7.09 cents per kWh.
  • Toledo Edison’s PTC is 11.33 cents per kWh, and you guessed it: our lowest plan is only 7.09 cents per kWh.

Your Rates Will Probably Go Higher

Save more on your high Ohio electricity bills!
Shop the Best Electric Suppliers and save more on your Ohio electricity bills!

AES Ohio has already gotten approval to increase its distribution rate for repair charges. And other companies are likely to follow. With this summer’s severe storms rocking Ohio, the storm damage has been pretty nasty. On top of additional repair charges being passed down to customers, natural gas prices are expected to rise going into winter.

What Does That Mean For Your Ohio Electricity Bills?

It means that now is the time to switch to avoid price hikes. Switching can take up to 45 days, so you want to lock in one of the lower rates now. Third-party provider rates are around half the price to compare. Securing a 12-month rate or longer will lower your bills in the meantime, and protect you from any sudden increases. It’s important to note, locking in a fixed rate won’t keep your bills from increasing due to distribution charge increases. However, you’ll be saving an incredible amount not paying the PTC rate. You can shop all of the best plans available at www.ohenergyratings.com