Toledo Edison Data Access Guide
The Toledo Edison Company, a FirstEnergy subsidiary, delivers electricity to about 316,000 customers in northwest Ohio. As an Ohio IOU in a deregulated supply market, it provides regulated distribution under P.U.C.O. tariffs while customers shop for generation supply (Energy Choice Ohio). Suppliers and authorized third parties access 15-minute interval data via the SU-MR portal, StS HIU integration, and NAESB EDI 814HU/867HU transactions.
How to Get Your Toledo Edison Data: All Access Methods
| Method | 1st Party | 3rd Party | Customer Types | Data Types | Latency | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| My Account Portal | ✓ | — | All | Billing, monthly usage | Real-time | PDF, Web |
| Home Energy Analyzer | ✓ | — | Smart-meter customers | Aggregated usage | Daily | Web dashboard |
| SU-MR Portal | — | ✓ | Suppliers / CSPs | 15-min interval, monthly, billing | Daily | CSV, Excel |
| EDI 814HU/867HU | — | ✓ | Suppliers / CSPs | Interval & monthly usage | ~1 business day | EDI X12 / NAESB |
| StS HIU Integration | — | ✓ | Suppliers / CSPs | 15-min interval usage | Multiple daily windows | NAESB / CSV |
Billing Data Access
Toledo Edison provides billing data through the FirstEnergy 'My Account' portal and eBill, at monthly granularity. Third-party billing access is handled through a Letter of Authorization (LOA) process via FirstEnergy Supplier Services.
What Data Is on Your Toledo Edison Bill
- Current bill amount and due date
- Monthly billing history (12 months)
- Account balance and payment history
- Usage by billing period
- Utility vs. supplier charge breakdown
How to Download Toledo Edison Bills (Business & Commercial)
- 01Register and log in to My Account
- 02View monthly usage and billing history
- 03For interval/usage exports, use a CRES or authorized third party via the SU-MR portal
- 04Submit a formal Customer Data Request for extended history (fees may apply)
How to Download Toledo Edison Bills (Residential)
- 01Register at https://www.toledoedison.com (My Account > Register) with account number and ZIP
- 02Log in at https://www.firstenergycorp.com/log_in.html
- 03Go to Billing & Payments > View Bills / Billing History
- 04Download current bill as PDF; enroll in eBill for paperless delivery
Third-Party Access to Toledo Edison Billing Data
Letter of Authorization (LOA)
- 01Obtain signed customer LOA (name, account, address, authorized party, scope, expiration)
- 02Submit via FirstEnergy Supplier Services contact form or document upload
- 03Receive data after 5-10 business day processing (fees possible for billing requests)
SU-MR Portal (Suppliers/CSPs)
- 01Register for a portal User ID via Supplier Services
- 02Submit LOAs to associate customer accounts
- 03Query and download CSV/Excel billing and interval data
Want to understand the charges on your bill?
See the Toledo Edison Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →Interval Data & Smart Meters
Toledo Edison has deployed roughly 316,000 AMI smart meters capturing 15-minute interval data. Customers see aggregated usage via the Home Energy Analyzer; raw 15-minute interval data is delivered to suppliers and authorized third parties via the SU-MR portal, StS HIU system-to-system integration, or NAESB EDI 814HU/867HU. Customers can also request raw interval data directly from customer service.
How to Download Toledo Edison Interval Data via Green Button
- 01Green Button download/Connect My Data is NOT currently available from Toledo Edison.
- 02Customers can request raw 15-minute CSV interval data from customer service (1-800-633-4766).
- 03Suppliers/CSPs obtain interval data via the SU-MR portal, StS HIU, or EDI 814HU/867HU.
Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.
See which Toledo Edison rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →Third-Party API Access
Toledo Edison has no public REST API. Licensed suppliers (CRES) and authorized third parties (CSPs, conservation providers) access data via the SU-MR web portal, the System-to-System Historical Interval Usage (StS HIU) integration (since Jan 2022), or NAESB EDI 814HU/867HU transactions. General data aggregators must qualify as CSP/conservation providers.
Available Toledo Edison API Endpoints
| Function | Endpoint | Method | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Historical Interval Usage (StS HIU) | Provided by FirstEnergy after registration (TLS 1.2/1.3) | GET | NAESB EDI / CSV |
How to Register as a Toledo Edison API Vendor
- 01Register with FirstEnergy Supplier Services (PUCO license or CSP status, DUNS)
- 02Obtain SU-MR credentials and/or complete EDI testing
- 03Submit customer LOAs
- 04Query SU-MR or exchange 814HU/867HU; optionally integrate StS HIU
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
Supported Toledo Edison EDI Transaction Sets
| Code | Name | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 814 | Enrollment / Drop / Change | Customer enrollment, drop, reinstatement, and change of service. |
| 814 | 814HU Historical Usage Request | Request historical/interval usage (paired with 867HU response). |
| 867 | 867 / 867HU Usage | Monthly and historical 15-minute interval usage response. |
| 810 | Invoice | Invoicing and billing statements. |
| 820 | Remittance | Remittance and payment advice; billing settlement. |
How to Enroll in Toledo Edison EDI
- 01Register as a supplier/CSP with FirstEnergy (PUCO license or CSP certification)
- 02Obtain a DUNS number (https://www.dnb.com/duns)
- 03Schedule and complete EDI testing (814, 820, 867) with Supplier Services (330-761-4348)
- 04Choose direct NAESB connection or a VAN (VertexOne, Ebridge, OpenDES)
- 05Go live with production EDI transactions
Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis
A Toledo Edison C&I bill combines PUCO-regulated distribution charges (GS/GP/GS-Large/GSU) with a competitive generation-supply charge (CRES or SSO Price to Compare). Distribution for GP and larger classes is demand-driven, so peak-kW management plus competitive supply shopping are the two biggest cost levers. The SSO Price to Compare resets by auction — verified residential values rose from 9.69¢ (Q1 2026) to 9.99¢ (Apr-May) to 11.00¢/kWh (June 2026).
Toledo Edison Rate Schedule List
| Schedule | Applicability |
|---|---|
| Rate GS — General Service | Small commercial under ~15 kW |
| Rate GP — General Service | Medium commercial ~15-500 kW |
| General Service — Large / Transmission | Large C&I loads above ~500 kW |
Toledo Edison Rate Features & TOU Details
- Distribution regulated by PUCO; supply competitive (Energy Choice Ohio)
- Demand ($/kW) charges for GP and larger classes
- Auction-set SSO Price to Compare benchmark
- Voltage-level discounts for large/transmission service
- Governmental aggregation (CCA) available in many communities
For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:
Read the full Toledo Edison Rate Optimization Guide →Other Data Access Programs
EMS Load Data Portal
Public, no-authorization access to aggregated hourly load data, load forecasts, zonal scaling factors, and PLC for the Toledo Edison territory.
- 01Visit the Ohio load data page
- 02Select a dataset from the dropdown
- 03Download Excel files (no login)
HAN Zigbee Real-Time Access
Smart meters include Zigbee radios that can transmit near-real-time consumption to a qualified HAN device for advanced customers.
- 01Order interval metering / pulse service
- 02Install a qualified HAN Zigbee device
- 03Receive near-real-time local consumption data
Aggregated / Anonymous Data Requests
Custom aggregated, PII-free load profiles by class or geography for market analysis and program evaluation.
- 01Submit a request defining aggregation parameters
- 02Receive a quote (fees may apply)
- 03Receive anonymized CSV data
Limitations & Considerations
- ⚠No Green Button download or Connect My Data.
- ⚠No public REST/JSON API for programmatic access.
- ⚠Direct third-party access limited to suppliers, CSPs, and conservation providers via LOA.
- ⚠Customer self-serve portal shows aggregated usage only; raw interval requires a request.
Toledo Edison Data Access FAQ
Can my business pull 15-minute interval data from Toledo Edison?▾
Yes, but not via self-serve portal export. A licensed supplier or authorized third party (CSP/consultant with an LOA) can pull 15-minute interval data through the SU-MR portal, StS HIU integration, or EDI 867HU. Customers can also request raw CSV interval data directly from customer service (1-800-633-4766).
How does a consultant get authorized for our usage data?▾
The consultant obtains a signed Letter of Authorization (LOA) from you and submits it to FirstEnergy Supplier Services (document upload or contact form). After 5-10 business days of processing, they access your data via the SU-MR portal. LOAs are typically valid 1-3 years.
Is Toledo Edison's price regulated?▾
Only distribution is regulated by PUCO. Ohio is a retail-choice state: the generation-supply portion is competitive. You can choose a Certified Retail Electric Supplier (CRES) or take the default Standard Service Offer, whose Price to Compare is set by auction and changes periodically.
What is the current Price to Compare?▾
For residential default service, the Price to Compare is 11.00¢/kWh effective June 1-30, 2026 (up from 9.99¢ in April-May 2026 and 9.69¢ in January-March 2026). It is reset by competitive auction and varies by customer class; confirm your exact figure on your bill.
Which rate schedules apply to commercial and industrial accounts?▾
Small commercial uses Rate GS (General Service, demand under ~15 kW); medium commercial uses Rate GP (General Purpose, ~15-500 kW); larger loads use General Service Large / General Service – Transmission. Unmetered loads use GSU. See Toledo Edison's P.U.C.O. tariff for current charges.
Does Toledo Edison support Green Button or a public API?▾
No. There is no Green Button download/Connect My Data and no public REST API. Programmatic access is via NAESB EDI (814HU/867HU), the StS HIU integration, or the SU-MR portal — all requiring supplier/CSP registration.
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