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  • Written By: Shannon Bedrich

  • Shopping for the best electricity rate in Cincinnati Ohio gives you control over your budget with fixed rate options for power.

    What is the Electric Utility Company in Cincinnati Ohio?

    If you live in Cincinnati Ohio, your electric utility company is Duke Energy. Under the Ohio electric choice program, you can choose your electricity supplier.

    You can purchase your power from Duke Energy under the standard service offer rate, which changes monthly. Or you can choose an electricity supplier and lock in a fixed rate plan that gives you price certainty for the term of your agreement.

    Compare Electricity Prices in Cincinnati

    Duke Energy Ohio’s residential Price to Compare for the generation supply portion of your bill is 10.445¢/kWh from June 1, 2025 – June 30, 2025. Compare that to the supplier rates below.
    Plan Name Term Rate/kWh
    Public Power 12 Month Fixed with Monthly Fee 12 8.09 ¢
    APG&E True Classic 6 with Fee 6 8.50 ¢
    APG&E True Classic 15 with Fee 15 8.70 ¢
    Constellation 6 Month Home Power Plan 6 8.89 ¢
    APG&E True Classic 4 4 9.20 ¢
    Energy Harbor Safe Harbor Value 6 6 9.39 ¢
    APG&E True Classic 6 6 9.40 ¢
    Public Power 6 Month Fixed 6 9.49 ¢
    Energy Harbor Safe Harbor Value 12 12 9.49 ¢
    Public Power 12 Month Fixed 12 9.59 ¢
    Santanna Energy Services Preferred 12 Month 12 9.67 ¢
    Constellation 12 Month Home Power Plan 12 9.79 ¢
    Direct Energy Live Brighter 7 7 9.79 ¢
    APG&E True Classic 12 12 9.90 ¢
    Direct Energy Live Brighter 12 12 9.99 ¢
    Direct Energy Live Brighter 18 18 10.39 ¢

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    Cincinnati Community Aggregation – Who is Your Electricity Supplier?

    Cincinnati also offers a community opt-out aggregation program for electricity. If you have not selected a supplier, you may have been automatically enrolled.

    Check your bill to see if the utility is your supplier or if you’re with the aggregation program. Either way, you can switch to an alternative supplier at any time with no early termination penalty.

    The current aggregation offer in Cincinnati is 10.73¢ per kWh through Dynegy. That rate is valid through March 2026.

    Compare Business Electricity Rates in Cincinnati

    Plan Name Term Rate/kWh
    APG&E APG&E 60 Months 60 8.98 ¢
    APG&E APG&E 12 Months 12 8.99 ¢
    APG&E APG&E 48 Months 48 9.00 ¢
    APG&E APG&E 6 Months 6 9.02 ¢
    APG&E APG&E 36 Months 36 9.07 ¢
    APG&E APG&E 24 Months 24 9.12 ¢
    APG&E APG&E 18 Months 18 9.16 ¢
    AEP Energy 12 Months 12 9.35 ¢
    AEP Energy 24 Months 24 9.42 ¢
    AEP Energy 36 Months 36 9.46 ¢
    AEP Energy 18 Months 18 9.50 ¢
    ENGIE 60 Months 60 10.01 ¢
    ENGIE 48 Months 48 10.07 ¢
    ENGIE 36 Months 36 10.16 ¢
    ENGIE 24 Months 24 10.31 ¢
    ENGIE 18 Months 18 10.41 ¢
    ENGIE 12 Months 12 10.48 ¢
    ENGIE 6 Months 6 10.53 ¢

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    How to Find the Best Electricity Rates in Cincinnati

    For most consumers, finding the best electricity rate for your home means finding the cheapest rate per kWh. But pay attention to other factors including the contract term and termination fee. Here’s a step by step of how to find cheap electricity prices in your area.

    Time needed: 10 minutes

    How to shop for Cheap Electricity Price in Cincinnati

    1. Enter your zip code.

      You can shop by zip code to find the best electricity price near you.

    2. Pick the type of plan

      Choose fixed or variable rate, or plans with something extra, like a charity give-back.

    3. Compare the rate per kWh.

      The price per kWh (kilowatt hour) is the price you’ll pay for every unit of electricity you use. You should also look at the early termination fee on the plan you like, in case you decide to switch away early.

    4. Select your plan and enroll.

      Once you find the best plan for your home, make the switch. You’ll just select your plan, then enter your information, including your electricity account number. Easy!

    Your enrollment will be processed in one to two billing cycles. Once complete, you’ll see your new provider and new rate listed on your bill from the utility company.

    Moving to Cincinnati – Set up Electricity

    If you’re moving to Cincinnati, you may not be familiar with Ohio electricity choice. Managed by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), electricity choice means you can select your electricity supplier.

    First, contact Duke Energy to set up your electricity service and get an account number. You’ll start your electricity service under Duke’s standard service offer, with a variable monthly rate for your electricity.

    Many residents of Cincinnati then shop for an electricity supplier. Suppliers are approved by the PUCO and can offer you a fixed rate electricity plan. That gives you price certainty and lets you budget for your home utility bills.

    Shop rates on ElectricityPlans.com, then enroll with the plan and provider you have selected. Your energy supply will switch to the new provider in one to two billing cycles and will appear on your Duke Energy bill.

    What’s the Average Electricity Bill in Cincinnati Ohio?

    The average electricity bill in Cincinnati Ohio is $139.50 per month. That’s based on a typical home using of 892 kWh per month and a rate of 15.64 cents per kWh, including energy and delivery charges (EIA data from January 2025).

    Your electricity bill will vary based on the size and age of your home, how you heat your home and your personal energy efficiency habits.

    Approximately 22% of homes in Ohio use electric heat. It that’s you, your bills will be higher than this four months out of the year.

    Around 66% of homes in Ohio use natural gas for winter heating. If you use natural gas for your heat you may want to consider shopping for Ohio natural gas to cut your overall energy costs.

    About Shannon Bedrich

    Shannon Bedrich, co-founded ElectricityPlans in 2016 after shopping for electricity rates using a confusing state-sponsored website. A CPA and our CFO, Shannon is the one that deciphers the fine print on each electricity plan. Outside of work, Shannon enjoys spending time with family, rooting for the Aggies, and exploring all that Houston has to offer.

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