It’s official — summer has hit Tampa Bay.
TECO's Prime Time Plus Program: Is It Worth It?
- June 23, 2026
It’s official — summer has hit Tampa Bay.
As locals in the Riverview area ourselves, heat, A/C units struggling to keep up, and most of all, those dreaded electric bills are part of our normal.
In our home, we’ve seen our electric bill nearly double in just a few weeks. Like many of our neighbors, we’ve been scrambling for ways to cut costs. We’ve tried it all — blackout curtains, extra fans, the works.
Our A/C units are only a couple of years old. What’s the deal? Doesn’t newer mean more efficient and lower electric bills?
Maybe, maybe not.
So we started looking for additional resources that might offer some relief for ourselves and the many homeowners in Tampa Bay facing the same problem.
Good news: If you're a Tampa Electric (TECO) customer, you may be missing out on a great opportunity — the Prime Time Plus program.
On the surface, it’s pretty straightforward.
You allow TECO to temporarily manage certain electrical equipment during periods of peak demand, and in return, you receive monthly bill credits, a free smart thermostat, and additional savings opportunities.
Sounds like a no-brainer, right?
What Is Prime Time Plus?
Prime Time Plus is TECO's demand-response program.
When you enroll, Tampa Electric can briefly pause power to certain equipment during periods of unusually high electricity demand.
Eligible equipment includes:
- Central air conditioning systems
- Electric water heaters
- Pool pumps
- Hardwired Level 2 EV chargers
Importantly, TECO isn't shutting off power to your home.
Your lights stay on.
Your outlets continue working.
Your refrigerator doesn't stop running.
Only the enrolled equipment may be temporarily interrupted.
In return, homeowners receive monthly bill credits and can potentially save hundreds of dollars each year.
For many families, it's an easy way to reduce energy costs.
Of course, Prime Time Plus isn't the only way to lower your electric bill. If you're looking for additional ways to reduce energy costs this summer, check out our guide on saving money on your power bill, where we cover practical tips homeowners can implement right away.
Should You Join Prime Time Plus?
For many homeowners, the answer is yes.
The program offers meaningful savings and helps reduce demand on the electrical grid during peak usage periods.
For most people, the brief interruptions are a small tradeoff for the monthly savings.
That said, before adding new equipment to participate in programs like Prime Time Plus, it's always a good idea to make sure your home's electrical system is prepared for it.
Because the smartest homeowners aren't just planning for today's needs.
They're planning for what's coming next.
- EVs
- Generators
- Electrification
- Higher electrical demand
The homes that are prepared for those changes will have more options, fewer surprises, and a safer electrical system.
Frequently Asked Questions About TECO Prime Time Plus
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It's a program from TECO that rewards homeowners for allowing the utility company to temporarily manage certain equipment during periods of high energy demand. In return, you receive monthly bill credits and can save money on your electric bill.
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No. Your lights, outlets, refrigerator, and the rest of your home stay on. TECO only has the ability to briefly interrupt the equipment you've enrolled in the program.
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Most homeowners don't notice much of a difference. The interruptions are typically short and are designed to reduce demand on the electrical grid during peak usage times.
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That depends on what equipment you enroll and how long you participate. While everyone's situation is different, many homeowners find the savings worthwhile, especially during Florida's hottest months.
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Yes, many hardwired Level 2 EV chargers are eligible. If you're thinking about installing an EV charger, it's worth checking the current requirements with TECO.
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Not really—but it's important to understand how the program works before signing up. You're trading occasional interruptions to certain equipment for monthly savings on your electric bill. For many homeowners, that's an easy tradeoff.
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For a lot of Tampa Bay homeowners, yes. If you're looking for ways to lower your electric bill and don't mind occasional cycling of enrolled equipment, it's definitely worth considering.
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That's when it makes sense to have your electrical system evaluated. New equipment can add significant demand to your home's electrical system, and it's always better to know what your panel can handle before making an investment.
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Programs like Prime Time Plus can help, but they're only one piece of the puzzle. Small changes like adjusting your thermostat, improving insulation, sealing air leaks, and using ceiling fans can add up over time.
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Your best source for program details, eligibility requirements, and current incentives is TECO directly. They can walk you through the enrollment process and answer any program-specific questions.
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