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.

Ohio · Investor-Owned Utility·316,087 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Toledo Edison Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account PortalAllBilling, monthly usageReal-timePDF, Web
Home Energy AnalyzerSmart-meter customersAggregated usageDailyWeb dashboard
SU-MR PortalSuppliers / CSPs15-min interval, monthly, billingDailyCSV, Excel
EDI 814HU/867HUSuppliers / CSPsInterval & monthly usage~1 business dayEDI X12 / NAESB
StS HIU IntegrationSuppliers / CSPs15-min interval usageMultiple daily windowsNAESB / CSV
01

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)

  1. 01Register and log in to My Account
  2. 02View monthly usage and billing history
  3. 03For interval/usage exports, use a CRES or authorized third party via the SU-MR portal
  4. 04Submit a formal Customer Data Request for extended history (fees may apply)

How to Download Toledo Edison Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register at https://www.toledoedison.com (My Account > Register) with account number and ZIP
  2. 02Log in at https://www.firstenergycorp.com/log_in.html
  3. 03Go to Billing & Payments > View Bills / Billing History
  4. 04Download current bill as PDF; enroll in eBill for paperless delivery

Third-Party Access to Toledo Edison Billing Data

Letter of Authorization (LOA)

  1. 01Obtain signed customer LOA (name, account, address, authorized party, scope, expiration)
  2. 02Submit via FirstEnergy Supplier Services contact form or document upload
  3. 03Receive data after 5-10 business day processing (fees possible for billing requests)

SU-MR Portal (Suppliers/CSPs)

  1. 01Register for a portal User ID via Supplier Services
  2. 02Submit LOAs to associate customer accounts
  3. 03Query and download CSV/Excel billing and interval data
PDFHTML web portal view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Toledo Edison Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

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.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) — Zigbee-enabled smart meters with Home Area Network (HAN) capability.
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval (supplier/third-party channels); aggregated billing-period view via Home Energy Analyzer.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable — electric-only utility.

How to Download Toledo Edison Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button download/Connect My Data is NOT currently available from Toledo Edison.
  2. 02Customers can request raw 15-minute CSV interval data from customer service (1-800-633-4766).
  3. 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 →

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Green Button Access

Download My Data

No Green Button Download My Data. Customers can request raw 15-minute CSV interval data via customer service, or download monthly bill PDFs.

Formats
PDF (bills), CSV (by request)
Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data is not implemented. Despite NAESB ESPI standards, no Green Button API is offered; suppliers use SU-MR, StS HIU, or EDI.

API Standard
None (NAESB EDI used instead)
Available To
Not available

04

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.

Program
Supplier / Third-Party Data Access (SU-MR, StS HIU, EDI)
Auth Method
Assigned User ID/password (SU-MR); TLS 1.2/1.3 + DUNS for EDI/StS HIU; LOA per customer account.
Rate Limits
Scheduled EDI/StS HIU windows (e.g., outbound at 05:50-19:50 EST).
Interval Latency
EDI 814HU/867HU: within 1 business day; StS HIU: multiple daily delivery windows.

Available Toledo Edison API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Historical Interval Usage (StS HIU)Provided by FirstEnergy after registration (TLS 1.2/1.3)GETNAESB EDI / CSV

How to Register as a Toledo Edison API Vendor

  1. 01Register with FirstEnergy Supplier Services (PUCO license or CSP status, DUNS)
  2. 02Obtain SU-MR credentials and/or complete EDI testing
  3. 03Submit customer LOAs
  4. 04Query SU-MR or exchange 814HU/867HU; optionally integrate StS HIU

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Toledo Edison EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Enrollment / Drop / ChangeCustomer enrollment, drop, reinstatement, and change of service.
814814HU Historical Usage RequestRequest historical/interval usage (paired with 867HU response).
867867 / 867HU UsageMonthly and historical 15-minute interval usage response.
810InvoiceInvoicing and billing statements.
820RemittanceRemittance and payment advice; billing settlement.

How to Enroll in Toledo Edison EDI

  1. 01Register as a supplier/CSP with FirstEnergy (PUCO license or CSP certification)
  2. 02Obtain a DUNS number (https://www.dnb.com/duns)
  3. 03Schedule and complete EDI testing (814, 820, 867) with Supplier Services (330-761-4348)
  4. 04Choose direct NAESB connection or a VAN (VertexOne, Ebridge, OpenDES)
  5. 05Go live with production EDI transactions

06

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

ScheduleApplicability
Rate GS — General ServiceSmall commercial under ~15 kW
Rate GP — General ServiceMedium commercial ~15-500 kW
General Service — Large / TransmissionLarge 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 →

07

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.

  1. 01Visit the Ohio load data page
  2. 02Select a dataset from the dropdown
  3. 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.

  1. 01Order interval metering / pulse service
  2. 02Install a qualified HAN Zigbee device
  3. 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.

  1. 01Submit a request defining aggregation parameters
  2. 02Receive a quote (fees may apply)
  3. 03Receive anonymized CSV data

08

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.

09

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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