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We offer three EV Rates
EV-TOU, a Rate for Just Your EV
This rate requires a separate meter for your EV. This meter tracks your EV’s electricity use separately, while your house remains on a tiered rate. For this rate, you’ll need to choose an electrician to install this second meter at your expense, which is why most customers prefer EV-TOU-2.
EV-TOU-2, a Rate for Your House & EV
The EV-TOU-2 rate uses your existing household smart meter to track both your home and EV electricity usage.…
Frequently Asked Questions
My Account
Who can sign up for My Account?
My Account is for SDG&E’s residential and business customers. You can pay your bill online, sign up for energy use alerts and access tools to help you manage your energy use. To make an online payment, an account must be in good standing and have no more than one (1) returned check within the last 12 consecutive months.
What if I forgot my USER ID and/or password?
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We can help you find your User ID. We will need your email address and the answer to your security question.
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We can help you reset your password. We will need your User ID, email address and the answer to your security question.
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We can help you find your User ID and reset your Password. We will need your User ID, email address and the answer to your security question.
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Reducing your Energy
Help prevent power outages, protect the environment and even earn monthly incentives with SDG&E’s Base Interruptible Program (BIP).
The Base Interruptible Program is now closed.
On December 20, 2023, after a thorough review, the California Public Utilities Commission approved SDG&E’s request to discontinue the Base Interruptible Program.…
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Outage Preparedness
Electrical emergencies can happen any time. Whether it’s an accident or a weather-related situation, occasional power outages are simply a way of life. However, you can easily prepare for the unexpected loss of power.
Be Prepared
A battery-powered emergency lighting (or flashlights, at a minimum)
A portable or battery-powered radio
A wind-up or battery-powered clock
Nonperishable foods and water (including a manual can opener)
Pet food
A first aid kit
A telephone that does not depend on electricity
Online Emergency Resources
For more information in an outage, contact the appropriate emergency agency.
An Energy Analysis Tool to Empower the Medium-Sized Business Customer
The Business Energy Advisor (BEA) online tool has been deactivated as of April 1, 2019.
To protect customer information and privacy, all BEA user data and account information has been securely deleted from our system.
SDG&E understands how important it is to have the ability to view and manage your energy use, so we encourage you to sign up for My Account here and enroll in online energy tools.
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