Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Data Access Guide

Southern California Edison serves about 5.3 million electric customers across 50,000 square miles of central, coastal, and southern California. For C&I energy teams, SCE offers Green Button downloads and Connect My Data (OAuth 2.0), EnergyManager analytics for >200 kW accounts, EDI for ESPs, and OpenADR-based demand response. Interval data is available at 15-minute granularity for eligible non-residential accounts.

California · Investor-Owned Utility·5,300,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online Portal (My Account)Residential, Commercial, IndustrialBillingMonthlyPDF
Green Button DownloadAll with smart/IDR metersInterval usage + billingDailyCSV, XML
Green Button Connect (CMD)All (third-party authorized)Interval usage + billingNear-real-time to dailyJSON, XML, CSV
EnergyManagerNon-residential >200 kWInterval usage + demandDailyCSV, Excel, PDF
CISR Form 14-796AllBilling, interval, rate analysis5-10 business daysPer request
EDI (ANSI X.12)ESPs / trading partnersUsage, billing, enrollmentPer agreementEDI X12
01

Billing Data Access

SCE provides comprehensive online billing access through the SCE My Account portal, allowing customers to view, download, and manage billing history for up to 36 months. Third parties can obtain billing data via the Customer Information Service Request (CISR) Form 14-796.

What Data Is on Your Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Bill

  • Current bill
  • 36 months of historical billing data
  • Detailed charges and payment records
  • PDFs of individual bills

How to Download Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to SCE My Account using your commercial account credentials
  2. 02Navigate to Billing & Payment History for all service accounts
  3. 03Download individual bills as PDF or request bulk copies via the Copy of Bill form
  4. 04For consolidated analytics, enroll in EnergyManager (eligible >200 kW accounts) or authorize a consultant via CISR Form 14-796

How to Download Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register or log in at https://www.sce.com/my-account with your email, service account number, and address
  2. 02From the dashboard locate the Billing & Payment Options card and select Billing & Payment History
  3. 03Browse up to 36 months of billing history and click the download icon to save bills as PDF
  4. 04For older bills, use the Copy of Bill Self-Service Form (up to 3 years, 12 bills at a time, generated within 24-48 hours)

Third-Party Access to Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Billing Data

CISR Form 14-796 (Customer Information Service Request)

  1. 01Download and complete CISR Form 14-796 (current version effective October 1, 2025)
  2. 02Customer and agent both sign and date the form; check the relevant authorization options (1-8)
  3. 03Email or mail the executed form to SCE with a written request identifying accounts, data, and date range (limited to most recent 12 months)
  4. 04SCE verifies authorization and delivers data in 5-10 business days; fees apply ($9 base + $9-35 fulfillment per account; first 2 billing-record requests per 12 months free)
PDF

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

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Interval Data & Smart Meters

SCE has deployed Advanced Metering Infrastructure (Edison SmartConnect and IDR meters) throughout its territory. Eligible customers can access interval usage data via Green Button download, EnergyManager, Green Button Connect, or CISR Option 5.

Meter Technology
Edison SmartConnect AMI smart meters and Interval Data Recorder (IDR) meters; Real-Time Energy Meters for specific applications
Electric Granularity
15-minute intervals for eligible non-residential customers; 30-minute, hourly, and daily summaries also available
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (SCE is electric-only)

How to Download Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log in to SCE My Account at https://www.sce.com/my-account
  2. 02Navigate to the Data Sharing & Download section (https://www.sce.com/mysce/abs/dataSharing)
  3. 03Select the time period and date range (up to 13-36 months depending on meter)
  4. 04Choose CSV (spreadsheets) or XML (system integration) format
  5. 05Click Download; large files may arrive as compressed ZIP (2.5-5 MB for 13-month exports)
  6. 06Open CSV in a spreadsheet app or parse XML; data includes timestamp, usage, demand, and rate-period fields

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Southern California Edison Company (SCE) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Customers download their own interval and billing data from My Account in Green Button (NAESB ESPI) format, free of charge, for up to 36 months.

Formats
CSV, XML
Available To
All registered residential and business customers with smart/IDR meters

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data provides secure, API-based, ongoing data transfer using OAuth 2.0 authorization and token-based access after third-party registration with SCE. Customers authorize and can revoke access at any time.

API Standard
NAESB ESPI (Green Button Connect), OAuth 2.0
Available To
Authorized third-party vendors, aggregators, consultants, solar companies, and energy managers

04

Third-Party API Access

SCE's Green Button Connect program lets registered third parties retrieve authorized customer interval, billing, meter, and rate data via a RESTful API using OAuth 2.0. UtilityAPI also provides an aggregator integration for SCE data.

Program
Green Button Connect My Data (CMD)
Auth Method
OAuth 2.0 (NAESB ESPI authorization code flow)
Rate Limits
Rate limiting applies; specific limits in SCE API documentation
Interval Latency
Near-real-time to daily, depending on data type and meter

Available Southern California Edison Company (SCE) API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Retrieve interval usage data/espi/1_1/resource/Batch/Subscription/{id}GETXML/JSON

How to Register as a Southern California Edison Company (SCE) API Vendor

  1. 01Register as a third-party vendor at the SCE third-party landing page (provide TIN, organization name, and a shared email as your Third Party User ID)
  2. 02Accept SCE's third-party registration Terms & Conditions
  3. 03Perform connectivity/integration testing with SCE systems (typically 2-4 weeks)
  4. 04Implement the OAuth 2.0 token flow (client ID/secret, redirect to SCE authorization endpoint, exchange code for access token)
  5. 05Activate for production and begin accepting customer authorizations

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Southern California Edison Company (SCE) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Enrollment / DSM Services RegistrationCustomer enrollment and account transitions in the Direct Access program
867Product Transfer and Resale ReportAutomated meter reading and usage data transmissions (kWh, demand)
810InvoiceBill data exchange between SCE and the ESP
820Payment Order/Remittance AdviceRemittance advices and payment processing
997Functional AcknowledgmentConfirmation of receipt of EDI transactions

How to Enroll in Southern California Edison Company (SCE) EDI

  1. 01Become a registered Electric Service Provider (ESP) with the CPUC and obtain a certified scheduling coordinator
  2. 02Prepare the SCE Establishment Package (Participant Information Form, SCE-ESP Service Agreement, credit forms, EFT agreement, EDI Trading Partner Agreement & Profile, CISR, MFT agreement)
  3. 03Contact ESPSUPT@sce.com to complete the EDI Trading Partner Agreement and Profile, specifying transaction sets and connection method (AS2/VAN/Direct)
  4. 04Submit the complete package; SCE reviews in 15-30 business days and assigns a trading partner ID
  5. 05Perform EDI testing in SCE's test environment, then move to production

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

SCE C&I customers are on mandatory TOU rates with a 4-9 p.m. on-peak window. Cost is driven less by energy price and more by demand (kW) charges as facility size grows. Demand charge avoidance via load shifting and battery storage is the primary lever above ~200 kW.

Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
TOU-GS-1Small business ≤20 kW
TOU-GS-2Medium business 20-200 kW
TOU-GS-3Business 200-500 kW
TOU-8Large C&I >500 kW

Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Mandatory TOU; on-peak 4-9 p.m. summer weekdays
  • Two demand components: Facilities-Related (year-round) and Time-Related (peak periods)
  • Option D (high demand/low energy) vs Option E (low demand/high energy) on most schedules
  • Schedules tiered by max demand: GS-1 ≤20kW, GS-2 20-200kW, GS-3 200-500kW, TOU-8 >500kW
  • Optional Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) with bill protection

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

Read the full Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Rate Optimization Guide →

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Other Data Access Programs


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Limitations & Considerations

  • CISR third-party requests are limited to the most recent 12 months of data and incur fees.
  • EnergyManager is limited to non-residential customers with demand over 200 kW and an IDR/SmartConnect meter.
  • Detailed current rate values (specific kWh/demand charges) are published in SCE tariff books and were not enumerated in the source research.
  • Historical rate-change percentages were not specified in the source research and require tariff/CPUC verification.
  • Direct Access enrollment is subject to CPUC caps and open-enrollment windows.

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Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Data Access FAQ

How does my business get interval (15-minute) data from SCE?

Download it yourself via Green Button in My Account (CSV/XML), use EnergyManager if your demand exceeds 200 kW, authorize a vendor through Green Button Connect (OAuth 2.0), or request it via CISR Form 14-796 Option 5. Up to 36 months is available depending on meter type.

Can a consultant or energy manager access our SCE data on our behalf?

Yes. They can register for Green Button Connect for ongoing API access (you authorize and can revoke anytime), or you can sign CISR Form 14-796 authorizing specific data. CISR fees range from $9 to $35 per account plus a $9 base fee.

Which rate schedule applies to my commercial facility?

SCE assigns time-of-use general service schedules by maximum demand: TOU-GS-1 (<20 kW), TOU-GS-2 (20-200 kW), TOU-GS-3 (200-500 kW), and TOU-8 (>500 kW). Demand charges are a major part of the bill, so interval data is key to managing cost.

Does SCE support EDI for energy service providers?

Yes. SCE supports ANSI X.12 EDI (814, 867, 810, 820, 997) for registered ESPs in the Direct Access program. Contact ESPSUPT@sce.com to complete the EDI Trading Partner Agreement and Profile.

Can my business buy power from a supplier other than SCE?

Partially. Large C&I customers can procure generation through the Direct Access program via a CPUC-registered ESP (subject to enrollment caps), and many customers can elect a Community Choice Aggregator. SCE still delivers the power and issues the bill.

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