EV Time of Use Rate Users: Peak Times Change Today
Starting today, there is an additional peak time usage: 8-10 a.m. Avoid charging your electric vehicle and using other equipment during these peak hours.
Starting today, there is an additional peak time usage: 8-10 a.m. Avoid charging your electric vehicle and using other equipment during these peak hours.
Prevent ice buildup in preparation for winter: Inspect or install heat tape and heat tape timers. Get your heat tape timer rebate.
Inspect insulation: Ensure your home is properly insulated, especially in the attic.
It’s time for Wattsmart Battery customers to check your battery’s Wi-Fi connection. This ensures that your battery is online and working as expected. Remember to always keep your battery online.
Program your thermostat to lower temperatures at night for a cozier sleep.
Wattsmart Battery customers need to give a 30-day advance notice if you plan to move and have the new homeowner assume the remaining agreement. Questions? Email Battery@RockyMountainPower.net
Routine maintenance will improve your home’s heating and cooling systems. Also, clean or replace your furnace filters to help air flow through the system more efficiently.
In honor of Thanksgiving Day, all hours of November 28, 2024, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Move any furniture blocking heat registers or intakes to maintain the flow of heat and keep your home cozy.
In honor of Christmas Day, all hours of December 25, 2024, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
In honor of New Year’s Day, all hours of January 1, 2025, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
In honor of President’s Day, all hours of February 17, 2025, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.