Kent, Ohio
Ohio Edison / FirstEnergy
Portage County

Kent Ohio Electricity Rates — Compare Suppliers

Kent, home to Kent State University in Portage County, is an Ohio Edison territory city with a mix of student and long-term residents. The university population creates demand for flexible electricity plans, while homeowners often prefer fixed-rate contracts. Both options are available through certified competitive suppliers in the Ohio Edison footprint.

Utility benchmark
Ohio Edison / FirstEnergy Price to Compare

9.95¢/kWh

Lowest fixed plan
Best fixed rate in Ohio Edison / FirstEnergy territory

American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo

7.19¢/kWh

Available suppliers
Current listings for Kent

123

Serving Ohio Edison / FirstEnergy territory including Kent

Top suppliers for Kent

These suppliers serve Kent through the Ohio Edison / FirstEnergy territory. Rates shown are for residential generation supply.

SupplierRateTypeTermRenewable
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Variable 1mo6.99¢/kWhvariable1 months25%
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo7.19¢/kWhfixed3 months25%
Town Square Energy - Fixed 4mo7.47¢/kWhfixed4 months0%
APG&E - Fixed 3mo7.48¢/kWhfixed3 months0%
Provision Power & Gas LLCPO Box - Variable 1mo7.49¢/kWhvariable1 months100%
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo7.69¢/kWhfixed3 months100%

Best green option

Provision Power & Gas LLCPO Box - Variable 1mo at 7.49¢/kWh (100% renewable).

City details

Kent is located in Portage County with a population of approximately 29,591.

Frequently asked questions

Can Kent State students choose their electricity supplier?

Students with their own Ohio Edison account can select a competitive supplier. Those whose utilities are handled by their landlord or dormitory cannot.

Are there month-to-month electricity plans in Kent?

Yes. Variable-rate plans typically operate month to month and do not carry early termination fees, making them suitable for short-term residents.

Does switching suppliers in Kent affect internet or gas service?

No. Electricity supplier choice only affects the generation portion of your electric bill. Gas and internet services are separate.