Live ZIP estimate
Pennsylvania
PPL, PECO, Met-Ed, Penelec, and more.
Explore PennsylvaniaCompare by state
Electricity rates and supplier options vary by state, utility territory, and sometimes by ZIP code. Explore the market that matches your home, see where live comparison is strongest, and move into the app when you want tracking, alerts, and repeat savings.
Explore supported states
Tap a state to view your local market, how supplier shopping works there, and where to start if live ZIP comparison is not the full story.
More state pages are coming soon. For now, these are the markets we support best.
Live ZIP estimate
PPL, PECO, Met-Ed, Penelec, and more.
Explore PennsylvaniaERCOT market
Retail plans by delivery area and TDU.
Explore TexasLive ZIP estimate
Electric and gas shopping by utility territory.
Explore OhioUtility-first market
BGE, Pepco, Delmarva, SMECO, and more.
Explore MarylandBenchmark guide
Eversource, UI, and billed-supplier context.
Explore ConnecticutOfficial live board
Pepco delivery with DC Power Connect context.
Explore DCState marketplace
Energy Switch MA and utility-area rules.
Explore MassachusettsPublished supplier sample
CMP, Versant, and representative pricing samples.
Explore MaineUtility territory guide
PSE&G, JCP&L, ACE, and Rockland context.
Explore New JerseyOfficial rate card
Rhode Island Energy and a narrower choice market.
Explore Rhode IslandService-area market
ComEd, Ameren Illinois, and Plug In Illinois.
Explore IllinoisBenchmark fallback
Utility benchmarks and supplier directory context.
Explore New YorkHow we handle your local electricity market
Choose My Electric adapts to how each deregulated market actually works instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all rate table.
We factor in the local utility that still delivers your power and only show supplier shopping where it applies.
Where public data is live, we surface fresh comparison paths instead of stale marketing copy.
Many states have utility zones and service-area edges, so we tailor the path to the address first.
We are not the supplier. Our goal is to help you compare clearly, understand the tradeoffs, and save.
More ways to explore
Major city page
See how supplier timing works in ComEd territory and why Chicago shoppers benefit from comparing before renewal windows close.
Explore ChicagoMajor city page
Use the Houston guide to understand CenterPoint territory, Texas timing pressure, and why repeat comparison matters.
Explore HoustonCommunity solar
See where community solar is active in the states we serve, how electric bill credits work, and what questions to ask before you sign up.
Explore community solarFAQ
Pennsylvania, Texas, and Ohio currently have the strongest instant web ZIP comparison flow on the public website.
Some deregulated markets publish data through utility-first boards, billed supplier snapshots, benchmark feeds, or temporary fallbacks when official offer boards change. Those guides keep the website accurate instead of forcing a fake one-size-fits-all market view.
The app is still the best place for rate-expiration alerts, bill uploads, plan tracking, and repeat comparison support after the first research pass.