How to participate.

1. Buy an electric vehicle and install eligible charging equipment.
2. Enroll in the program.
3. Charge during Off-Peak hours!
4. Save 2¢ per kWh

Potomac Edison is offering residential EV drivers additional incentives to charge during off-peak hours. In the EV Only TOU Rate program, residential customers can save 2¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh) by using their smart EV chargers between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. and on holidays and weekends. Off-peak weekend hours start at 11 p.m. each Friday and end at 6 a.m. each Monday. In order to enroll, you must have an eligible charger.

Input your vehicle type and the estimated miles you drive to see how much you might earn each month with the EV Only TOU Rate Program.

Average daily miles
What EV do you drive?
Home charging equipment
Suggested charge start time
MON-FRI EV Only TOU Rate Program Monthly Savings Estimate
ON-PEAK 0.00¢ /kWh
6AM—11PM
OFF-PEAK 2.00¢ /kWh
11PM—6AM
  • EV Charging: from
    until 1:00AM
Total: $5.60
11:00PM — 1:00AM
EV Charging
$5.60
SAT-SUN EV Only TOU Rate Program Monthly Savings Estimate
Weekend OFF PEAK RATE 2.00¢ /kWh
Friday 11PM - Mon 6AM
    Total: $2.24
    Sample Monthly Savings Estimate
    $7.84
    14.00 Kilowatt hours per day
     
    Your electric bill is calculated based on the number of kilowatt hours (kWh) you use. This example demonstrates how your bill will vary based on the cost per kWh. Rate programs may have differing base fees as well.

    This is how much you'll earn under the standard rate plan!
    No Rewards Available 0.00¢ /kWh
      Total: $0
      Sample Monthly Savings Estimate
      $0
      14.00 Kilowatt hours per day
       
      Your electric bill is calculated based on the number of kilowatt hours (kWh) you use. This example demonstrates how your bill will vary based on the cost per kWh. Rate programs may have differing base fees as well.

      *Disclaimer: This tool is intended to help customers understand how the Off-Peak Rewards Incentive Program works. The energy consumption values used in these calculations are only estimates and should not be used to make a final decision.