West Chester, Ohio
Duke Energy Ohio
Butler County

West Chester Ohio Electricity Rates — Compare Suppliers

West Chester Township is one of the most populous communities in Butler County and falls within Duke Energy Ohio's delivery territory. Its blend of residential subdivisions and commercial areas means electricity demand is high. Residents who compare supplier offers can often find fixed rates that provide more stability than Duke's fluctuating default supply price.

Utility benchmark
Duke Energy Ohio Price to Compare

9.12¢/kWh

Lowest fixed plan
Best fixed rate in Duke Energy Ohio territory

Clearview Electric Inc - Fixed 9mo

6.99¢/kWh

Available suppliers
Current listings for West Chester

142

Serving Duke Energy Ohio territory including West Chester

Top suppliers for West Chester

These suppliers serve West Chester through the Duke Energy Ohio territory. Rates shown are for residential generation supply.

SupplierRateTypeTermRenewable
Clearview Electric Inc - Fixed 9mo6.99¢/kWhfixed9 months0%
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 4mo7.43¢/kWhfixed4 months0%
EcoPlus Power LLC - Variable 1mo7.45¢/kWhvariable1 months100%
APG&E - Fixed 3mo7.48¢/kWhfixed3 months0%

Best green option

EcoPlus Power LLC - Variable 1mo at 7.45¢/kWh (100% renewable).

City details

West Chester is located in Butler County with a population of approximately 65,815.

Frequently asked questions

Do West Chester residents have the same supplier options as Cincinnati?

Yes. All Duke Energy Ohio residential customers see the same supplier offers regardless of their specific location within the territory.

Can I switch suppliers if I have solar panels in West Chester?

Yes. Customers with net metering can still choose a competitive supplier for the generation portion of electricity they draw from the grid.

What is a good fixed rate for West Chester?

Compare offers to Duke Energy Ohio's current Price to Compare. A rate at or below that benchmark is generally a good starting point.