
Savings Calculator
How Much Could You Save If We Were Served by a Public Utility?

Across California, 37 municipal utilities offer lower rates than SDG&E — some dramatically so. Why? Because SDG&E’s real customers are its shareholders. A public utility’s customers are its ratepayers. That’s a fundamental difference.
Roughly 16% of your SDG&E bill is pure profit. Public power customers pay zero profit. Meanwhile, SDG&E takes in over $1 million a day from San Diego households — and gives back just a fraction in charity donations.
It’s time to do the math.
Use this calculator to see what you’d save compared to a high-cost, mid-cost, and low-cost public utility.