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TOU Price Periods | Winter (November 1 - April 30) | Summer (May 1 - October 31) | TOU Prices (¢/kWh) |
Off-Peak | Weekdays 7 p.m. – 7 a.m. Weekends and holidays all day | Weekdays 7 p.m. – 7 a.m. Weekends and holidays all day | 7.6¢ |
Mid-Peak | Weekdays 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Weekdays 7 a.m. – 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. | 12.2¢ |
On-Peak | Weekdays 7 a.m. – 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. | Weekdays 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | 15.8¢ |
ULO Price Periods | All Year | ULO Prices (¢/kWh) |
Ultra-Low Overnight | Every day 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. | 2.8¢ |
Weekend Off-Peak | Weekends and holidays 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. | 7.6¢ |
Mid-Peak | Weekdays 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. | 12.2¢ |
On-Peak | Weekdays 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. | 28.4¢ |
Tier Thresholds | Winter (November 1 - April 30) | Summer (May 1 - October 31) | Tier Prices (¢/kWh) |
Tier 1 | Residential – first 1,000 kWh/month Non-residential – first 750 kWh/month | Residential – first 600 kWh/month Non-residential – first 750 kWh/month | 9.3¢ |
Tier 2 | Residential – for electricity used above 1,000 kWh/month Non-residential – for electricity used above 750 kWh/month | Residential – for electricity used above 600 kWh/month Non-residential – for electricity used above 750 kWh/month | 11.0¢ |
Electricity impacts many aspects of our lives, whether you are operating appliances, charging an electric vehicle, or working on your home computer...where would we be without electricity?
As of May 1st, 2023, residential and small business customers can choose between three price plans: Time-of-Use (TOU), Tiered, and Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO).
Customers can use London Hydro's Price Plan Calculator to automatically compare the plans based on their actual usage and easily switch between them.
With TOU and ULO, the price you pay depends on when you use electricity. With Tiered prices, you can use a certain amount of electricity each month at a lower price. Once that limit is exceeded, a higher price applies.
If you would like to switch your current Regulated Price Plan immediately, please contact our customer service department at 519-661-5800 ext. 5503. Changes to your price plan will take effect on your next billing cycle.
When switching price plans, there are a few things to consider. Make sure you have some of your recent electricity bills handy as you go through the information below. Keep in mind the effect of COVID-19 on your electricity use (for instance, you may have been working from home). Most of the information you will need is on the Electricity line of your bill.
Your consumption pattern
The time of day you use electricity can be another factor in your choice. Historically, the typical residential customer who paid TOU prices has used nearly two-thirds of their power at off-peak times — from 7 pm to 7 am on weekdays and all weekends and holidays. The other third of their power used was typically split equally between on- and mid-peak times.
If switching to ULO, it would be important to consider that ULO's on-peak is from 4 pm to 9 pm on Weekdays, with the Ultra-Low rate not taking effect until 11 pm.
Look at your energy usage in MyLondonHydro or Trickl to see when you've historically used power.
If you’re thinking about switching, you should pay close attention to how much electricity you use in a month, because on Tiered pricing the price is higher for every kWh of electricity that you use above the Tier threshold of 1,000 kWh in the winter or 600 kWh in the summer. For instance, if you heat your home electrically, your monthly use in the winter may be higher. And the same goes for the summer if you need to run your air conditioner.
With TOU prices, the price depends on when you use electricity. Although the TOU price periods also change with the season, the electricity you use after 7 p.m. every day, and all the time on weekends and holidays, is charged at the lowest price under TOU all year round.
If you would like to learn more about your pricing options, visit www.oeb.ca/choice.
Need help deciding on which is best for you? You may also use Ontario Energy Board's Online Comparison Calculator
You can also view the informational flyer here that is available in seventeen languages including French, Arabic, Cree, Korean, Punjabi, Urdu, Ojibway, Farsi, and more.
If you don't have a MyLondonHydro account or access to London Hydro's mobile app Trickl, you can switch price plans by completing an election form {hyperlink election form} or by contacting us at (519) 661-5503, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 4 pm.
If you’re a residential or small business customer, you can choose to switch between Time-of-Use (TOU) and Tiered prices. And beginning May 1st, 2023, you can switch to the new Ultra-Low Overnight (ULO) price plan.
To switch price plans, you must notify London Hydro by completing an election form or by using the online Price Comparison Tool in your MyLondonHydro account. You can ask to switch price plans at any time.
If you want to stay with your current price plan, no action is required.
With TOU prices, the price depends on when you use electricity.
There are three TOU price periods:
With TOU pricing, you can help manage your electricity costs by shifting your usage to lower price periods when possible.
With ULO prices, the price depends on when you use electricity.
There are four ULO price periods:
The ULO price periods are the same in the summer as they are in the winter.
With Tiered prices, you can use a certain amount of electricity each month at a lower price. Once that limit (called a threshold) is exceeded, a higher price applies. In the winter period (November 1 – April 30), the Tier threshold for residential customers is 1,000 kWh. In the summer period (May 1 – October 31), the Tier threshold for residential customers is 600 kWh. The Tier threshold for small business customers is 750 kWh all year round.
Tiered prices give you the flexibility to use electricity at any time of day at the same price, although that price will change if you exceed the threshold during the month.
The OEB sets TOU, Tiered and ULO prices based on a forecast of how much it will cost to supply TOU, Tiered and ULO customers with the electricity they are expected to use over the next 12 months, and to recover the same forecast average cost of supply.
The OEB sets TOU, Tiered and ULO prices under the Regulated Price Plan. The Regulated Price Plan is designed to provide stable pricing, encourage conservation and ensure that the price customers pay for electricity better reflects the price paid to generators that produce the electricity that customers use in their homes or small businesses.
Electricity distributors are not allowed to make a profit from the sale of electricity.
The OEB typically sets TOU, Tiered and ULO prices once a year, for November 1, based on an estimate of how much it will cost to supply residential and small business customers on the Regulated Price Plan with the electricity that they are expected to use.
There is no guarantee you will save money if you switch price plans. The total bill impact of switching will vary depending on how much electricity you consume in a month and when it is consumed during the day.
Considering switching price plans? For more information, go to www.oeb.ca/choice and use the OEB’s bill calculator to estimate what your bill might look like if you switched price plans.
If you don’t want to switch price plans, you don’t need to do anything. You will stay on your current price plan.
If you do want to switch price plans, here are the rules that apply. These rules also apply if you later want to switch back or to another price plan.
Yes.
The choice between TOU, Tiered and ULO prices is available to residential and small business customers that have smart meters and are billed under the OEB’s Regulated Price Plan.
Some residential and small business customers are charged Tiered prices because their meters can’t be used to bill TOU or ULO prices. They can’t switch to TOU or ULO prices at this time.
If you live in a condo or apartment that has its own individual meter and your bill comes from a company other than your electricity utility, you are a customer of a unit sub-meter provider (USMP). Customers of USMPs also can’t switch price plans. That decision can only be made for the building as a whole by the person that retained a USMP for the property. In most cases, the property manager, landlord or condominium board sets up this arrangement.
No. You will still receive the credit.
No. You will still receive the credit.
Regulated Price Plan Eligibility Form
Ontario Electricity Rebate Eligibility Form (Commercial/Business Customers)
Pricing Election Form General Service Greater than 50kW
Low Volume and Residential RPP Election Form
Please note: The above form is required if you are a low volume or residential customer and you need to manually change your plan from TOU to Tier or, Tier to TOU, or you are a low-volume multi-unit customer that needs to manually declare the number of units that you have for tier pricing.