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Understanding Updates to Your Electric Bill (Base Services Charge)

In November 2025, electricity bills were restructured for residential customers due to California Assembly Bill 205, which required utility companies to adjust the way residential customers are billed. The goal of this change is to make it more affordable for all residential customers to use electric technologies and more clean, sustainable energy.

The updates include a Base Services Charge as a separate line item on the electric delivery section of the bill, replacing the Basic Charge, and a decrease in the cost you pay for each kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity by approximately 10%.

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Understanding the Base Services Charge Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding the Base Services Charge FAQ

In November 2025, electricity bills were restructured for residential customers. The electric delivery section of the bill now includes a Base Services Charge as a separate line item, replacing the Basic Charge. At the same time, the cost you pay for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity decreases by approximately 10%.

This change became effective in November of 2025. The charge appears on your bill as “Base Services Charge” under the “Delivery Charges” section of your bill.

In June 2022, the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill (AB) 205, mandating that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and electric utilities change the way residential customers’ electric bills are structured. The intent of AB 205 is to encourage electrification and make electric rates more affordable. To learn more about home electrification, visit sce.com/electrification.

The Base Services Charge is designed by the state to cover the costs connecting each customer to the electric grid and providing state programs to assist income-qualified customers.

The Base Services Charge is not a new fee or tax, but rather a change in how electric bills are structured. Prior to the Base Services Charge implementation, both fixed costs and electricity usage costs were combined into energy usage charges on bills for residential customers. The new law (Assembly Bill 205) required these costs to be separated into a Base Services Charge to cover the cost of certain electrical equipment and services, and variable electricity delivery charges based on the electricity the customer uses during their billing period. This means that instead of paying for certain infrastructure costs through the variable electricity rate, customers now pay these costs through a standard fee, regardless of how much electricity they use.

Residential customers* including homeowners, renters, and solar customers have a Base Services Charge on their bill. The charge amount varies because some customers who are enrolled in income qualified programs like California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) or Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) or who live in qualifying housing property knows as deed-restricted affordable housing** receive a discounted Base Services Charge amount.

* The Domestic Multifamily Accommodation rate (Schedule DM) is exempt from the Base Services Charge. These customers will continue to pay the Basic Charge.

** Deed-restricted affordable housing properties are identified by the California Housing Partnership and defined as an affordable rental home that is restricted by the rules of state or federal subsidies to residents who have incomes at or below 80% of the Area Median Income.

The exact monthly amount of your Base Services Charge depends on the number of days in your billing cycle.

  • $6.00 per month for CARE-enrolled customers, assessed via an approximate daily charge of $0.20
  • $12.08 per month for FERA-enrolled customers and those in qualifying deed-restricted affordable housing*, assessed via an approximate daily charge of $0.40
  • $24.15 per month for customers not enrolled in any of these programs, assessed via an approximate daily charge of $0.80

To calculate your new Base Services Charge per month, multiply the applicable daily charge by the number of days in your billing period.

* Deed-restricted affordable housing properties are identified by the California Housing Partnership and defined as an affordable rental home that is restricted by the rules of state or federal subsidies to residents who have incomes at or below 80% of the Area Media Income.

Prior to the implementation of the Base Services Charge, which began in November 2025, the costs of maintaining the electric grid have been included in the variable energy delivery charges on customers’ bills. With the restructuring, the costs of things like meters and other equipment, which keep your home connected to the electric grid, are now separated from the variable electricity charges. These costs are now covered primarily by the Base Services Charge, which is a set daily charge on residential customer bills each month.

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) sets the statewide Base Services Charge amount and determines whether to make any changes to it. However, the Base Services Charge amount has been set by the CPUC, with no indication as to if or when the charge may change. The Base Services Charge is converted to a daily charge to collect the total amount across the average month. Thus, your Base Services Charge total may vary slightly depending on the number of days in your billing cycle, but you will not be charged more or less in total across the year.

Yes, these variable charges can change throughout the year as approved by the CPUC. However, with the Base Services Charge, the cost you pay for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity decreases by approximately 10%.

The Base Services Charge is approximately $24 per month for master-metered customers and covers essential costs to maintain the infrastructure which keeps the property connected to the electric grid. Sub-metered tenants also pay approximately $24 per month, but tenants enrolled in CARE, FERA, or living in qualifying deed-restricted affordable housing receive a discounted Base Services Charge Adjustment.

The Base Services Charge Adjustment amounts are listed on the master-metered bill for the applicable program enrollments based on unit totals. CARE and FERA tenants continue to receive their current discounted rates, as well as the discounted Base Services Charge Adjustment. The master meter is responsible to apply the correct Base Services Charge Adjustment to each sub-metered bill, based on the tenant’s enrollment in CARE, FERA, and/or living in qualifying deed-restricted affordable housing.

The minimum charge is no longer applicable. If you have 0 usage, you receive the Base Services Charge.

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