Nevada time-of-use hours by utility
Every Nevada electric utility we track with at least one active time-of-use rate plan, with peak and off-peak hours verified against the published tariff. Periods only — no price values.
Every TOU schedule on this page verified since
Utilities in Nevada
Sorted by number of customers served in Nevada.
Frequently asked
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What are the typical time-of-use on-peak hours in Nevada?
Across the 5 residential TOU plans tou.tools tracks in Nevada, the most common on-peak window is 6 PM – 9 PM (3 plans); others run 6:01 PM – 9 PM. Every hour outside the on-peak (and any mid-peak) window is billed as off-peak. Exact boundaries vary by utility and plan — see each utility's schedule above.
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Which electric utilities in Nevada offer time-of-use rate plans?
tou.tools tracks 2 Nevada utilities with at least one active TOU rate plan — 15 active schedules in total. The largest by customers served are Nevada Power Co and Sierra Pacific Power Co. They span investor-owned utilities. The full list above is sorted by customers served.
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Do Nevada time-of-use peak hours apply on weekends?
On the residential TOU plans we track in Nevada, on-peak hours apply every day of the week, including weekends (all 5 plans). Many tariffs also treat observed holidays as off-peak; the Days column in each schedule above shows the exact rule.
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Do Nevada time-of-use hours change by season?
Not on the plans we track. All 5 residential TOU plans in Nevada keep the same period hours year-round. Each schedule above lists its exact season dates.
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When is the cheapest time to charge an EV in Nevada?
tou.tools tracks 1 EV-specific rate plan in Nevada (OD-1-REVRR-TOU). On EV time-of-use plans the lowest-cost window is generally the overnight super-off-peak or off-peak period; charging then avoids the on-peak window. See the EV plan schedules for the exact hours.
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How do I find which Nevada utility serves a specific address or ZIP code?
tou.tools maps 168 Nevada ZIP codes to the utilities that serve them. Because service territories can overlap, a ZIP may return more than one candidate utility; supplying a full street address resolves it to a single utility via a geocoded point-in-territory lookup. The REST API and MCP server both return the matching utility and its current TOU period.
Time-of-use periods for all of Nevada, one API.
Resolve any Nevada ZIP or address to its utility and get the current period plus the next transition — over REST or MCP.