AEP Ohio electricity rates

Reviewed by the Volt Butler editorial team • Updated June 2026 • EIA Form 861 data (N/A)

AEP Ohio is an electric utility serving customers in Ohio.

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EIA-cited dataPUCO-sourced100+ OH suppliersUpdated June 2026Independent comparison

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Rate data not available

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration Form EIA-861

40%+

of OH households have shopped for a competitive supplier

Source: PUCO

100+

licensed residential suppliers in OH

Active suppliers accepting new customers

1-2

billing cycles to switch suppliers

No service interruption during switch

How electricity choice works in AEP Ohio territory

Ohio is a deregulated electricity state. That means you can choose who generates your electricity while AEP Ohio continues to deliver it through the existing power lines.

If you've never switched suppliers, you're on AEP Ohio's "default service" rate—also called the "Standard Service Offer." This rate is set through a regulatory process and changes periodically. Licensed suppliers compete for your business and may offer rates below the default.

AEP Ohio remains your utility regardless of which supplier you choose. They maintain the wires, handle outages, and send your bill. The only difference is a line item showing your supplier's generation charge instead of AEP Ohio's default rate.

How to switch suppliers

1

Find your account info

Grab your AEP Ohio bill. You'll need your account number and possibly your meter number to complete the switch.

2

Compare supplier rates

Review offers from PUCO-licensed suppliers. Look at the rate, term length, and any early termination fees before choosing.

3

Enroll with your new supplier

Sign up online with your chosen supplier. The switch happens automatically within 1-2 billing cycles with no service interruption.

Frequently asked questions

Will I still receive a bill from AEP Ohio?
Yes. AEP Ohio remains your utility and continues to bill you for delivery charges and your supplier's generation charge. You won't receive a separate bill from your supplier in most cases.
What happens if there's a power outage?
AEP Ohio handles all outage response and restoration regardless of your electricity supplier. Report outages directly to AEP Ohio.
What's the current Standard Service Offer for AEP Ohio?
The Standard Service Offer (SSO) changes periodically and varies by rate class. Check your most recent AEP Ohio bill or visit energychoice.ohio.gov for current rates.
Can I switch back to AEP Ohio's default rate?
Yes, you can return to AEP Ohio's default service at any time. Check your supplier contract for any early termination fees that may apply.
Is there a fee to switch suppliers?
AEP Ohio does not charge a fee to switch suppliers. However, if you're currently under contract with a supplier, they may charge an early termination fee. Always review your contract terms.

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