Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative (MVEC) is a member-owned rural electric cooperative serving roughly 47,600 members across nine Minnesota counties. Data access runs through the SmartHub portal, which uniquely supports Green Button Download My Data; there is no Green Button Connect, public API, or formal third-party program.

Minnesota · Electric Cooperative·47,632 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

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

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Web/Mobile PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBills, monthly/hourly usageDailyWeb UI, PDF
Green Button Download My DataAllHourly usage (ESPI)On demandESPI XML (zipped)
Manual Green Button / file shareAllHourly usage, billsManualXML/PDF
Direct request to MVECCommercial/IndustrialUsage, billing history5-15 business daysCSV/XML/PDF
01

Billing Data Access

MVEC provides billing data exclusively through SmartHub, a web and mobile portal for cooperative members. Bills are viewable and printable as PDF. There is no native CSV/XML export of billing summaries and no public API.

What Data Is on Your Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Current and historical monthly bills (PDF)
  • Monthly usage comparisons (month-over-month, year-over-year)
  • Payment history
  • Account balance (real-time)
  • Current and historical rates applied to the account
  • Billing program enrollment (Budget Billing, Auto Pay, Prepaid)

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

  1. 01Register the commercial account in SmartHub at https://mvec.smarthub.coop
  2. 02View and download statements as PDF; compare usage period to period
  3. 03For business-specific services or historical data, contact the MVEC Key Account team at (952) 492-2313
  4. 04Provide written authorization to share data with an energy consultant or third party

How to Download Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://mvec.smarthub.coop and click New User / Create Account
  2. 02Enter account number (all digits), last name, and email; verify with zip code or recent bill amount
  3. 03Retrieve the temporary password from email and set a permanent password
  4. 04Log in to view and download bills as PDF and compare monthly usage

Third-Party Access to Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Manual customer authorization

  1. 01Customer provides written authorization to MVEC
  2. 02Contact MVEC at info@mvec.net or (952) 492-2313 with account number and authorization letter
  3. 03MVEC provides copies of bills/usage per its data-sharing policies; expect 5-15 business days

Customer export and share

  1. 01Customer logs into SmartHub and downloads bills (PDF) or Green Button usage (XML)
  2. 02Customer shares the files with the third party via email or file sharing
  3. 03Third party imports the data into its analysis tools
PDF billNative web/mobile portal viewNo native CSV/XML export for billing summaries

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

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

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

MVEC deployed Advanced Metering Infrastructure using the Tantalus Grid Modernization Platform (TGMP), completed by 2024, replacing the legacy Turtle system. The platform collects 15-minute to hourly interval data; hourly usage is viewable in SmartHub, and members can export Green Button XML.

Meter Technology
Itron-compatible meters with Tantalus communication modules on the TUNet network; supports real-time interval reading, outage/restoral notification, voltage monitoring, tamper detection, remote disconnect/reconnect, and OTA firmware updates.
Electric Granularity
15-minute to hourly interval data collected; hourly usage viewable in SmartHub as charts. Green Button Download My Data export available as ESPI XML.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only cooperative).

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

  1. 01Log into SmartHub at https://mvec.smarthub.coop and open the My Usage tab
  2. 02Click Green Button Download My Data
  3. 03Select start date, end date, and data type, then click Download Usage Data
  4. 04Extract the downloaded zipped ESPI-compliant XML and import into any Green Button-compatible tool

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

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

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

MVEC supports Green Button Download My Data through SmartHub. Members select a date range under My Usage and download a zipped, ESPI-compliant XML file (roughly the most recent 12-14 months) for use with any Green Button-compatible analysis tool.

Formats
ESPI XML (zipped)
Available To
All members (residential and commercial) via SmartHub

Connect My Data

MVEC does not implement Green Button Connect My Data. There is no OAuth-based third-party authorization workflow, so aggregators cannot pull data directly from MVEC. Sharing requires the member to download and forward the Green Button XML.

API Standard
None (no CMD/ESPI API)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

MVEC maintains no public developer portal, official API, SDK, or OAuth authorization framework. Third-party apps must rely on a manual Green Button Download workflow: the member exports ESPI XML from SmartHub and uploads it to the third-party tool. Ongoing automatic refresh is not available.

Program
None (no formal third-party API program)
Auth Method
None (no OAuth or API authentication)
Rate Limits
Not applicable
Interval Latency
Not applicable (manual export)

How to Register as a Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01No official onboarding exists.
  2. 02Instruct members to export Green Button XML from SmartHub and upload it to your tool
  3. 03For direct integration, contact MVEC at info@mvec.net to discuss a custom, case-by-case data-sharing arrangement

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01No formal EDI trading partner program exists.
  2. 02Business customers needing EDI-like exchange should contact info@mvec.net or (952) 492-2313
  3. 03Specify data needed, frequency, format (CSV/XML), and use case; MVEC assesses feasibility case-by-case

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

MVEC publishes residential energy rates but does not publish a full commercial/industrial tariff; C&I rates are quoted case-by-case by the Key Account team based on demand, energy, and service type. The structure follows the standard cooperative model: a Basic Monthly Service Charge, a per-kWh energy charge, and a per-kW demand charge for larger loads. The May 1, 2026 adjustment raised the residential basic service charge from $15 to $25, signaling upward pressure on fixed charges across classes.

Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Small Commercial General ServiceSmaller commercial without demand billing; energy plus service charge.
Large Commercial / Industrial (Demand)Larger loads billed on demand; quoted case-by-case.
EV24 Time-of-UseSubmetered EV charging on a 24-hour TOU program rate.

Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Residential energy verified at 12.8 cents/kWh summer and 12.0 cents/kWh winter (first 2,000 kWh)
  • Residential Basic Monthly Service Charge raised $15 to $25 effective May 1, 2026
  • C&I rates quoted case-by-case via the Key Account team, not fully published
  • Demand-billed structure for larger loads; EV24 24-hour TOU option for EV charging

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

Read the full Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Business Programs & Rebates

Energy-efficiency programs, rebates, energy audits, and load analysis for commercial and industrial members through MVEC's Key Account team.

  1. 01Review business programs on the MVEC business solutions page
  2. 02Contact the Key Account team at (952) 492-2313
  3. 03Schedule an energy audit or rate consultation

Energy Wise / Load Control & EV24 TOU

Load management programs (15,000+ participating sites) including unmetered AC/water heating control and the EV24 24-hour time-of-use EV charging rate with submetering.

  1. 01Review Energy Wise and EV programs
  2. 02Enroll through MVEC and install required load control or submeter equipment
  3. 03Receive program-specific rates and bill credits

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Connect My Data (no third-party authorization flow)
  • No public API or developer portal
  • No formal EDI trading partner program
  • No native aggregator integrations at the utility; Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  • No native CSV/XML export for billing summaries
  • Commercial/industrial rates not fully published; quoted case-by-case

09

Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

Can a third party pull our commercial usage data automatically from MVEC?

No. MVEC has no public API and does not support Green Button Connect My Data, so there is no automated third-party pull. A member must export Green Button XML from SmartHub and share it, or submit a written authorization for MVEC to provide data case-by-case (typically 5-15 business days).

Does MVEC support Green Button for commercial accounts?

MVEC supports Green Button Download My Data (DMD) for all members through SmartHub, producing ESPI-compliant XML. It does not support Connect My Data (CMD), so third-party authorization flows are not available.

What interval granularity can commercial members get?

Tantalus AMI collects 15-minute to hourly data. Hourly usage is viewable in SmartHub and exportable via Green Button XML. For finer 15-minute exports, contact MVEC directly at info@mvec.net.

How are commercial and industrial rates set at MVEC?

C&I rates reflect demand, energy usage, and service type, and larger accounts are quoted on a case-by-case basis through the Key Account team rather than via a fully public commercial tariff. Contact (952) 492-2313 for a rate consultation.

Did MVEC change its rates in 2026?

Yes. Effective May 1, 2026, the MVEC board approved a rate adjustment that raised the residential Basic Monthly Service Charge from $15 to $25. C&I members should confirm current demand and energy charges with MVEC.

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