Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

Magic Valley Electric Cooperative (MVEC) is a member-owned electric cooperative serving roughly 145,000 meters across the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas. As a co-op that opted out of ERCOT retail competition, MVEC is the sole electricity provider in its territory and offers billing and account data through its Meridian portal and MVEC Connect mobile app.

Texas · Electric Cooperative·145,755 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Meridian Customer PortalResidential & CommercialBills, billing history, account info, usageMonthlyWeb portal, PDF
MVEC Connect Mobile AppResidential & CommercialBills, account info, billing historyMonthlyMobile app (iOS/Android)
EZ Prepaid UsageResidential & small businessDaily usage estimates, balanceDailyWeb/mobile portal
Green Button (DMD/CMD)NoneN/AN/ANot available
EDI Trading PartnerNoneN/AN/ANot available (case-by-case inquiry)
Demand Response Partner IntegrationsResidential (case-by-case for third parties)Thermostat, usage, event participationEvent-basedPartner OAuth/API
01

Billing Data Access

MVEC provides billing data through the Meridian customer portal and the MVEC Connect mobile app. Both allow members to view current and historical bills, account balances, and usage information. No formal bulk-export or third-party billing data API is documented; C&I customers needing automated access should contact MVEC Business Development.

What Data Is on Your Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Monthly bill statements (PDF)
  • Billing history
  • Account balance and charges
  • Usage information
  • Payment history
  • Daily usage estimates (EZ Prepaid members only)

How to Download Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to the Meridian portal at https://billing.magicvalley.coop/home for each business account
  2. 02Download monthly bill PDFs and review usage information
  3. 03For multi-account or automated data needs, contact MVEC Business Development at 1-866-225-5683
  4. 04Request custom reporting for large accounts directly from MVEC

How to Download Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://billing.magicvalley.coop/home
  2. 02Register or log in at https://billing.magicvalley.coop/mcp/login
  3. 03View current and past bills, usage, and account information
  4. 04Download individual monthly bills as PDF
Web portal viewingPDF bill downloadsMobile app viewing

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

MVEC does not offer a standalone interval data download program. The only near-real-time consumption visibility is through the EZ Prepaid program, which displays daily usage estimates as the prepaid balance is deducted. There is no 15-minute, 30-minute, or hourly interval download available to standard members.

Meter Technology
Automated meter reading (AMR) via the Meridian CIS (implemented April 2020), with daily reads for EZ Prepaid accounts.
Electric Granularity
Daily usage estimates available only via EZ Prepaid; otherwise monthly billing reads.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not supported by MVEC.
  2. 02For daily usage visibility, enroll in EZ Prepaid at https://magicvalley.coop/payment-options/ez-prepaid/
  3. 03For detailed C&I usage data, contact MVEC Business Development at 1-866-225-5683

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Magic Valley Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

MVEC has not implemented Green Button Download My Data (DMD). No standardized ESPI/Green Button export is offered.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

MVEC has not implemented Green Button Connect My Data (CMD). No ESPI API endpoint is documented for third-party authorized data sharing.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

MVEC has no public developer API or formal third-party data access program. Third-party data exchange occurs only through its demand response partners (Google Nest/AutoGrid via MyResponse, and Alarm.com via Give Back, Get Back). Aggregators and energy managers must negotiate access directly with MVEC Business Development; OAuth flows, if any, run through the Google/Nest or Alarm.com platforms rather than MVEC.

Program
Demand Response Partner Integrations (no public data API)
Auth Method
No MVEC-issued credentials. Authorization runs through partner platforms (Google/Nest, Alarm.com) with explicit customer consent.
Rate Limits
Not documented.
Interval Latency
Not applicable (no interval data API).

How to Register as a Magic Valley Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Contact MVEC Business Development at 1-866-225-5683 to discuss partnership and data-access protocols
  2. 02Obtain explicit written customer authorization defining data scope and duration
  3. 03Configure data exchange through the relevant partner platform (AutoGrid, Google, or Alarm.com)
  4. 04Maintain consent documentation and comply with MVEC data-use requirements

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Magic Valley Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01MVEC does not offer a formal EDI trading partner program (no 810, 820, 814, or 867 transactions).
  2. 02Large C&I customers may inquire about case-by-case electronic data exchange by contacting MVEC Business Development at 1-866-225-5683.

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

MVEC's commercial rates are board-set cooperative tariffs with three demand-based tiers. As load grows past 50 kW and again past 600 kW, the per-kWh energy blocks drop and a per-kW demand charge applies, rewarding higher, steadier loads. Demand is based on highest peak in the billing period and preceding 11 months, so a single peak can elevate billing demand for up to a year. The 3% customer-owned transformer and facilities discount further rewards customers who own their service equipment.

Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General ServiceCommercial, peak demand under 50 kW.
Large Power ServiceCommercial, peak demand 50-600 kW.
Large Power Industrial ServiceIndustrial, peak demand 600 kW and above.

Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Three commercial classes keyed to peak demand thresholds (50 kW and 600 kW)
  • Declining-block energy pricing per billing kW for the two larger classes
  • Per-kW demand charges of $5.00 (Large Power) and $4.80 (Industrial)
  • Demand ratchet effect: peak over preceding 11 months sets billing demand
  • 3% discount for customer-owned transformers and facilities

For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:

Read the full Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

MyResponse (Google Nest / AutoGrid)

Residential demand response program offering a $50 enrollment credit plus $25/year for allowing automated thermostat adjustments during peak events. Shares usage, billing, and thermostat data among MVEC, Google, and AutoGrid.

  1. 01Own a compatible Google Nest Learning Thermostat on Wi-Fi
  2. 02Create/link a Google or Nest account
  3. 03Enroll at https://magicvalley.coop/myresponse-program/ and provide MVEC account info
  4. 04Accept program terms; receive $50 credit on next statement

Energy Wise Wi-Fi Thermostat

Demand response supporting multiple thermostat brands (Nest, Alarm.com). Residential members get a $50 enrollment credit plus 10% off summer bills; small businesses with 200+ kWh/month can earn $10/month in summer.

  1. 01Install a qualifying Wi-Fi smart thermostat
  2. 02Enroll at https://www.thermostatrewards.com/mvec/
  3. 03Provide MVEC account info and accept terms
  4. 04Receive credits and respond to summer demand response events

Distributed Generation / Interconnection

MVEC supports member-owned solar and wind interconnection with application packets for systems 50kW & under and 51kW-700kW, plus net metering. DG customers can access generation and meter data through their monitoring systems.

  1. 01Review the Distributed Generation Procedures & Guidelines manual
  2. 02Submit the appropriate DG application packet for system size
  3. 03Contact Business Development at 1-866-225-5683
  4. 04Access generation and net-metering data via portal/monitoring

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data support.
  • No public developer API or ESPI endpoint.
  • No standalone interval data download; daily estimates only via EZ Prepaid.
  • No formal EDI trading partner program (case-by-case only).
  • No automated multi-account export for C&I portfolios.
  • Third-party data access requires direct negotiation with Business Development.

09

Magic Valley Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

Does MVEC support Green Button or an interval data API for C&I customers?

No. MVEC does not offer Green Button Download My Data, Connect My Data, ESPI, or any public interval data API. Commercial and industrial customers needing granular usage data must request it directly from MVEC Business Development at 1-866-225-5683.

How can a C&I customer or energy manager get usage data from MVEC?

Through the Meridian portal (monthly bills and usage) for each account, or by contacting MVEC Business Development for custom reporting. There is no automated multi-account export, so larger portfolios typically rely on manual PDF/portal retrieval or negotiated data arrangements.

Can MVEC commercial customers shop for a competitive retail electric provider?

No. Although Texas has retail choice through ERCOT, MVEC opted out of retail competition. MVEC is the exclusive provider of both delivery and energy in its territory, so there is no competitive supplier shopping for any customer class.

What commercial rate schedules does MVEC offer?

MVEC offers General Service (under 50 kW), Large Power Service (50-600 kW), and Large Power Industrial Service (600 kW and above). Each carries a fixed customer charge, tiered energy blocks, and (for the larger classes) a per-kW demand charge. Rates were updated effective October 1, 2025.

Does MVEC offer EDI for invoice or usage transactions?

No formal EDI trading partner program exists (no 810, 820, 814, or 867). MVEC may consider electronic data exchange for large accounts on a case-by-case basis; contact Business Development at 1-866-225-5683.

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