
Manage Demand 5-10 p.m. and Save
You could save on your energy bills each year when you use the cleanest, most affordable energy during super off-peak hours.
A temporary price reduction for the summer.
Due to lower-than-expected natural gas and market power costs, SRP will temporarily lower prices by $0.0038 kWh during the May–October 2026 billing cycles.
Prices on this page do not reflect the temporarily reduced prices. Prices will return to the levels shown on this page effective with the November 2026 billing cycle.
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How it works
Manage Demand 5-10 p.m. and Save allows customers to access cleaner, more affordable energy when they shift their electricity use to super off-peak hours — between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. every day.
Lowest-cost energy (super off-peak)
8 a.m.–3 p.m. every day
Higher-cost energy (on-peak)
5–10 p.m. Monday-Friday*
All other times (off-peak)
Did you Know?
As a not-for-profit utility, SRP has the lowest electricity prices of any major utility in the state and delivers among the most reliable power of any large utility in the nation, according to eia.gov.
Pricing
Energy charge — Energy is priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and your monthly energy charge is based on the amount of energy used at on-, off- and super off-peak times during your billing cycle. Super off-peak times — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day — offer the lowest prices.
Monthly service charge (MSC) — Your MSC helps cover the costs of customer service, billing and your connection to the grid.
Demand charge — A monthly demand charge is calculated per kilowatt (kW) based on the average of each day's highest demand period. This charge is based on 60-minute intervals during on-peak hours when your home uses the most electricity during the most expensive time.
Use the Demand Calculator to help understand your power usage at home.
How to save money on this price plan
To see the most savings on this plan, you’ll want to shift as much of your energy use as possible to super off-peak hours. Also, try to limit your energy use during on-peak times when higher charges apply.
Air conditioning To maximize comfort and savings, we recommend you precool your home for two off-peak hours (from 3–5 p.m.) by setting your thermostat 3 degrees cooler than your typical setting. During on-peak hours (5–10 p.m.), adjust your thermostat 2-3 degrees hotter than your typical setting. During super off-peak periods (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.), you can set your thermostat to whatever temperature you are comfortable with. |
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Electric Vehicles To maximize your savings, charge your electric vehicle(s) during super off-peak periods. If you need to charge your vehicle outside of super off-peak periods, try to avoid on-peak times. |
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Other appliances Shift as much of your energy use to super off-peak and off-peak periods. To maximize your savings, appliances that use more energy should be shifted to super off-peak periods, including: washing machine and dryer, pool or spa and dishwasher. |
Ready to change your price plan?
Think the Manage Demand 5-10 p.m. and Save plan would be a good fit for your household and lifestyle? Visit SRP My Account™ or call (602) 236-8888 to make the switch. We’re here to help Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Try a new plan for 90 days
Interested in changing your plan? Use our price comparison display to find the plan that works best for you. Please note that you must be at your residence for at least 12 calendar months to access the price comparison display.
Try the Manage Demand 5-10 p.m. and Save price plan with a 90-day guarantee. If your first three bills aren’t lower than what they would have been on your current plan, contact SRP customer service at (602) 236-8888. We will credit your bill the difference and switch you back to your current plan.
For more information, see the Manage Demand 5-10 p.m. and Save rate sheet (includes temporary FPPAM decrease and updated export rate prices).