Smart Energy Program
Save up to $115 with a Smart Thermostat
Enroll your qualifying smart thermostat in our Smart Energy Program to get up to $115 in bill credits when you participate in program energy events.
How does a smart thermostat work?
A smart thermostat connects your heating and cooling systems to your smartphone, smart speaker, or other device. Depending on the thermostat, you can schedule your temperature settings, change the temperature remotely, and set reminders for scheduled maintenance. Some smart thermostats also use machine learning to understand your heating and cooling preferences and then adjust your settings based on those learnings.
Get a $75 Bill Credit for Enrolling
Sign up for the Smart Energy Program through one of our authorized service providers1 and receive a one-time $75 bill credit.2 Read disclaimer for details.
Earn Bill Credits Through the Year
You can earn up to $40 in bill credits3 for participating in the program from June 1 through September 30 each year. Read disclaimer for details.
Recycle Your Old Thermostat for a Rebate
Don’t throw your old thermostat in the trash. Dispose of it safely at the nearest Thermostat Care drop-off location and get a $30 rebate.
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How the Program Works
Once you’ve enrolled, the program is designed to take care of itself:
- During an SCE energy event, we notify your smart thermostat provider to temporarily adjust the temperature setting on your thermostat up to four degrees higher to limit A/C usage in your home
- You always can re-adjust the temperature during called events
- Overriding the automated upward adjustment of your thermostat could affect your ongoing enrollment status4
- Read our Terms & Conditions, and SEP Disclaimer
Additional Benefits
By participating, you’re doing more than saving energy and earning bill credits. The Smart Energy Program also:
- Reduces your carbon footprint
- Makes your home more energy-efficient
- Helps reduce demand on the grid
Have Questions?
For additional frequently asked questions, program details, and eligibility requirements, visit our Help Center.
Demand Response
Learn how you can help save energy and avoid SCE energy events with Demand Response.
More Ways to Save
Learn how you can save more on your electric bill with our Home Efficiency Guide.