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The Power of Our Community. Edmond Electric is municipally-owned and revenue supported. Our profits support vital city services such as police, fire, streets and parks which contributes to Edmond's high quality of living. Learn More.
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You may pay your City of Edmond utility bill over the telephone using a debit/credit card or check. There is no fee for this service. To make a payment, call (405) 359-4541.
The Smart Choice program – which upgraded electric and water meters in both residential and commercial properties – now offers a new customer online portal: smartchoice.edmondok.gov. It replaces the former eCityExpress online portal and provides Edmond utility customers access to the most up-to-date information on their water and electric ...
The next step in the Smart Choice program – which upgraded electric and water meters in both residential and commercial properties – is a new customer online portal: smartchoice.edmondok.gov. This new web portal will be available the morning of Thursday, April 25.
Edmond Electric has plans beyond smart meter installation to improve customer experiences and options. Information like leak detection and voltage fluctuations could be sent via notification to customers, along with details about outages and opportunities to save money.
The next step in the Smart Choice program – which upgraded electric and water meters in both residential and commercial properties – is a new customer online portal: smartchoice.edmondok.gov. This new web portal will be available effective now.
EDMOND — The citywide installation of new "smart" meters for water and electricity is beginning for Edmond commercial and residential customers, which the city says will make measuring usage of utilities more efficient.
A new way to measure water and electric usage in Edmond – through Smart Meters. The city said the new meters will help customers monitor their usage and perhaps even save them money. Installers will be coming to homes starting next week. If you’re not home, they’ll leave a note on the door.
City of Edmond, Okla., utility customers will have at their disposal a versatile tool that will help them better track and manage their utility usage as well as allow the city’s utilities to provide enhanced services and programs, the city said on April 22.