Pennsylvania
Compare Pennsylvania electric rates
Review Pennsylvania electric rates, compare suppliers, and move into the app for alerts before your rate expires.
Pennsylvania electric ratesCompare on the web. Track in the app.
Compare electric rates by ZIP code, then use the app to track your plan, upload your bill, and get alerts before your rate expires.
Compare rates on the web. Track your plan in the app before your rate jumps.
Tip: the instant web estimate is strongest in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Ohio today. The rest of the supported markets are linked below as state guides.
Get more in the app
The website is intentionally limited to ZIP-based comparison. The app is where Choose My Electric becomes more useful day to day.
Available now on iPhone.
How It Works
Use the web estimate for a fast start, or move into the app when you want bill-level detail.
Review electricity suppliers, rate levels, utility context, and plan details for your market.
Choose a better fit, avoid high renewal rates, and keep the app installed for future rate alerts.
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Pennsylvania
Review Pennsylvania electric rates, compare suppliers, and move into the app for alerts before your rate expires.
Pennsylvania electric ratesOhio
Shop Ohio electricity suppliers, understand plan terms, and use the app to stay ahead of rate expiration.
Ohio electric ratesTexas
See Texas electricity plans, compare suppliers by ZIP code, and keep the app ready for tracking and alerts.
Texas electricity plansMaryland
Use the Maryland guide to understand utility-first supplier shopping across BGE, Pepco, Delmarva, SMECO, and more.
Maryland electric ratesConnecticut
Review Connecticut benchmarks, billed supplier snapshots, and Eversource versus UI territory differences.
Connecticut electric ratesDistrict of Columbia
Use the District of Columbia guide to understand Pepco delivery and official DC Power Connect offers.
District of Columbia electric ratesMassachusetts
See how utility selection and municipal light plant carve-outs affect Massachusetts supplier shopping.
Massachusetts electric ratesMaine
Review Maine utility-district context and published supplier samples before assuming one statewide answer.
Maine electric ratesNew Jersey
Understand how PSE&G, JCP&L, ACE, and Rockland territories shape New Jersey supplier boards.
New Jersey electric ratesRhode Island
See Rhode Island Energy competitive supply context and why this market is narrower than many others.
Rhode Island electric ratesIllinois
Use the Illinois guide to compare by service area across ComEd, Ameren Illinois, and MidAmerican.
Illinois electric ratesNew York
Review New York utility benchmarks and supplier directory context while the public offer board is offline.
New York electric ratesBig city guide
Follow CenterPoint territory context and compare Houston-area plan timing before a current rate goes stale.
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Learn the switching process, what changes, and why comparing regularly matters.
Read the switching guideUnderstand why promotional electricity rates jump and how the app helps you avoid overpaying.
Explore rate alertsSee how bill uploads in the app help match your real usage to better electricity plans.
Learn about bill uploadsUse ZIP-first shopping to review suppliers near you before you commit to a new plan.
Explore ZIP-based comparisonGet quick answers about electricity suppliers, rate comparisons, switching, and supported states.
Read the FAQRead blog articles about fixed vs. variable rates, when to switch, and how to avoid high electric bills.
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Explore community solarFAQ
Yes. The website now includes live ZIP-based comparison where it is strongest today in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Texas, plus expanded state guides across Maryland, Connecticut, DC, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Illinois, and New York.
No, but the app is where you get rate expiration alerts, bill uploads, and ongoing tracking after the first comparison.
Many plans roll into higher pricing after a contract ends. That is why Choose My Electric focuses so much on comparing early and using alerts in the app.
Start on the web. Stay ahead in the app.
Use the web for a fast comparison. Use the app for bill scanning, plan tracking, and reminders before it is time to switch electric suppliers again.