Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Data Access Guide

Tampa Electric (TECO) is an investor-owned electric utility serving roughly 850,000 customers across West Central Florida, regulated by the Florida Public Service Commission. AMI smart meters are 100% deployed, but TECO has not implemented Green Button or a Share My Data portal — C&I data access runs through the online portal, EDI billing, and Nectar's API.

Florida · Investor-Owned Utility·849,876 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online Account PortalResidential, C&IBills, 24mo historyMonthlyPDF, web, limited CSV
Interactive BillResidential, C&IDaily/monthly usageDailyWeb
EDI 810BusinessInvoices, usageMonthlyANSI X12
Nectar APIResidential, C&IBills + 15-min intervalsDaily-weeklyAPI/CSV
Green ButtonNoneNot implementedN/AN/A
01

Billing Data Access

TECO customers manage billing through the TECOaccount online portal, which provides current and historical statements plus the Interactive Bill usage tool. There is no formal Share My Data authorization portal; third-party billing access is available through Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com) or EDI for business customers.

What Data Is on Your Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Bill

  • Current and historical bill statements (24 months)
  • Meter read details (previous/current reading, total usage)
  • Itemized charge breakdown including fuel, storm protection, and clean energy transition charges
  • Daily and monthly usage comparisons via Interactive Bill
  • Payment history and account balances

How to Download Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register or log in at account.tecoenergy.com with account number, service address, and identity verification
  2. 02Open the Billing & Usage tab to view current and historical statements
  3. 03Use Interactive Bill (account.tecoenergy.com/InteractiveBill) for daily/monthly usage and charge explanations
  4. 04For multi-site portfolios with 10+ accounts, enroll in Summary Billing
  5. 05For automated business billing, contact the EDI team at (866) 832-6249

Third-Party Access to Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Billing Data

Nectar API

  1. 01Customer authorizes the third party through Nectar's consent flow
  2. 02Nectar connects to the TECO account and pulls 12-24 months of historical billing data
  3. 03Data delivered via Nectar's API on a recurring schedule — see docs.nectarclimate.com

EDI trading partner

  1. 01Customer contacts TECO EDI team to add the third party as an authorized EDI recipient
  2. 02Third party configures VAN access
  3. 03TECO routes EDI 810 invoices to the authorized partner
PDF bill downloadWeb portal interactive displayLimited CSV export of usage dataEmail (paperless billing PDF)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

TECO completed a 100% AMI smart-meter rollout (880,000+ meters) in June 2021. Daily usage is exposed through the Interactive Bill; 15-minute interval data is technically captured via the NISC SmartHub platform but is not formally published. The most reliable interval-data path for C&I customers is through Nectar — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Meter Technology
Digital Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) over a secure FCC-compliant wireless RF network; remote connect/disconnect and outage detection supported.
Electric Granularity
Daily usage via portal; 15-minute interval data available through NISC SmartHub (not officially supported) and aggregators.

How to Download Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01TECO does not offer Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data
  2. 02For interval data, customers should authorize Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com) or use the NISC SmartHub portal
  3. 03Advanced users can pull 15-minute data via undocumented NISC SmartHub endpoints (use at own risk)

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Tampa Electric Company (TECO) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

TECO has not implemented Green Button Download My Data. Usage data is viewable through the Interactive Bill but not exported as standardized ESPI/Green Button files.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

TECO has not implemented Green Button Connect My Data or ESPI-based OAuth authorization. Automated third-party access relies on aggregators or EDI.

API Standard
Not implemented (no ESPI/NAESB REQ.21 support)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

TECO operates an Azure API Management developer portal and Boomi Cloud API documentation, but specific API docs require authentication and there is no public customer-data API. For partnership-level integration, contact TECO Business & Industry Services. Practical programmatic data access for C&I is through aggregators.

Program
Tampa Electric API Management (Azure) / Boomi Cloud
Auth Method
Developer account (email/password) or Microsoft Entra ID single sign-on; production API access by partnership agreement.
Rate Limits
Not publicly documented
Interval Latency
Not publicly documented

How to Register as a Tampa Electric Company (TECO) API Vendor

  1. 01Register a developer account at developer.tecoenergy.com
  2. 02Test in the QA environment (qa.developer.tecoenergy.com)
  3. 03Contact Business & Industry Services at (866) 832-6249 for production API access and partnership terms

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Tampa Electric Company (TECO) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
810InvoiceOutbound billing/usage invoice from TECO to the business customer (primary transaction).
820Payment Order/Remittance AdviceInbound payment/remittance from the business customer to TECO.

How to Enroll in Tampa Electric Company (TECO) EDI

  1. 01Assess internal EDI capability and confirm VAN access
  2. 02Gather TECO account numbers and technical contacts
  3. 03Contact the TECO EDI team at (866) 832-6249 for specs
  4. 04Download the EDI Implementation Guide and map the 810 segments
  5. 05Configure your VAN and accounting system, then run test transactions
  6. 06Approve and activate EDI billing

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

TECO's C&I tariff is a classic regulated demand-plus-energy structure. Above the small-commercial GS/GST level, bills are driven by a per-kW billing-demand charge plus per-kWh energy, layered with fuel, storm protection, clean energy transition, and a temporary storm surcharge running through August 2026. Because Florida has no retail choice, optimization is about schedule selection, demand management, and load shifting rather than supplier shopping.

Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Service Non-Demand (GS)Small commercial without demand metering
Time-of-Day GS (GST)Small commercial on TOD energy pricing
General Service Demand (GSD/GSDT)Medium C&I, demand-metered
General Service Large Demand (GSLD)Large C&I, high demand
Interruptible/Standby (IS/SBI/SBF)Very large industrial and standby

Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Per-kW billing-demand charges on GSD/GSLD schedules
  • Separate FPSC clause riders: fuel, storm protection, clean energy transition
  • Temporary storm surcharge in effect March 2025-August 2026
  • Time-of-day variants (GST, GSDT) reward off-peak load shifting
  • Interruptible/standby options for the largest industrial loads

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

Read the full Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Summary Billing

Consolidates 10+ commercial accounts under one name into a single monthly statement with detailed per-account bills.

  1. 01Complete the Summary Billing form
  2. 02Ensure all accounts are paid in full
  3. 03Allow 1-2 business days for processing

Time-of-Day Service (Small Business)

Voluntary on-peak/off-peak pricing for small business customers to incentivize load shifting, with near-real-time demand data via the interval meter.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility with TECO
  2. 02Enroll via customer service
  3. 03Track usage through the online portal

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data implementation.
  • No ESPI standard support and no branded Share My Data third-party authorization portal.
  • 15-minute interval data is not formally published; access depends on aggregators or unofficial NISC SmartHub endpoints.
  • Developer portal APIs require authentication and there is no public customer-data API.
  • Some third-party access methods may require sharing portal credentials (a security concern).

09

Tampa Electric Company (TECO) Data Access FAQ

Does Tampa Electric support Green Button or Share My Data for C&I customers?

No. TECO has not implemented Green Button Download My Data, Connect My Data, ESPI, or a branded Share My Data authorization portal. Automated third-party access for commercial customers is handled through Nectar (see docs.nectarclimate.com), or through EDI 810 for business billing.

How can a business automate billing data into its accounting system?

Enroll in TECO's EDI 810 program (ANSI X12 v4010). Contact the EDI team at (866) 832-6249, obtain the EDI Implementation Guide, configure a VAN, and run test transactions before activation. This delivers paper-free invoices directly into ERP/accounting systems.

Can we get 15-minute interval data for load analysis?

TECO's AMI meters capture 15-minute interval data, but it is not exposed through an official self-service download. The practical paths are authorizing Nectar for interval data access (docs.nectarclimate.com), or using the NISC SmartHub platform. There is no official TECO interval-data API.

Which rate schedules apply to commercial and industrial accounts?

C&I accounts take service under General Service Non-Demand (GS/GST), General Service Demand (GSD/GSDT/SBF), and General Service Large Demand (GSLD) schedules, plus interruptible (IS/SBI) and standby options for the largest loads. Demand-metered TOU schedules add a per-kW billing-demand charge on top of energy charges. See the FPSC-approved Retail Tariff Book.

Can Florida C&I customers choose a competitive electricity supplier?

No. Florida is a fully regulated market with no retail choice. Tampa Electric is the sole provider in its territory and rates are set by the FPSC; optimization comes from selecting the best-fit TECO tariff and managing demand, not from shopping suppliers.

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