Toledo, Ohio
Toledo Edison / FirstEnergy
Lucas County

Toledo Ohio Electricity Rates — Compare Suppliers

Toledo is the largest city in Toledo Edison's service territory, anchoring northwest Ohio's electricity market. The Glass City's population base supports strong supplier competition, with multiple certified providers offering fixed and variable plans. Comparing offers against Toledo Edison's Price to Compare is the most direct way for residents to find savings on their generation supply.

Utility benchmark
Toledo Edison / FirstEnergy Price to Compare

10.11¢/kWh

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

APG&E - Fixed 3mo

7.48¢/kWh

Available suppliers
Current listings for Toledo

112

Serving Toledo Edison / FirstEnergy territory including Toledo

Top suppliers for Toledo

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

SupplierRateTypeTermRenewable
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Variable 1mo7.11¢/kWhvariable1 months25%
APG&E - Fixed 3mo7.48¢/kWhfixed3 months0%
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo7.49¢/kWhfixed3 months25%
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo7.99¢/kWhfixed3 months100%
Just Energy - Fixed 12mo8.49¢/kWhfixed12 months0%
Public Power LLCP.O. Box - Fixed 8mo8.59¢/kWhfixed8 months0%

Best green option

American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo at 7.99¢/kWh (100% renewable).

City details

Toledo is located in Lucas County with a population of approximately 270,871.

Frequently asked questions

Who delivers electricity in Toledo?

Toledo Edison, a FirstEnergy company, handles all delivery, grid maintenance, and outage restoration for Toledo residents regardless of their generation supplier.

Does Toledo have a municipal electricity aggregation?

Toledo has participated in aggregation programs. Check with the City of Toledo to see if a current program is active and what rate it offers.

Can I switch suppliers if I have a past-due Toledo Edison balance?

In most cases, yes. Outstanding balances are handled separately from supplier enrollment. Contact Toledo Edison or the PUCO for guidance.