CEC EV Miles participants program their electric vehicles to charge off-peak and receive a monthly bill credit for their participation. Any Cimarron Electric Cooperative residential member that drives an all-electric vehicle can participate. Read the program rules on this page, then click the link below to enroll.
– Find your vehicle identification number (VIN), and, if you have one, your charger serial number
– Please complete the enrollment form below. It should take less than 10 minutes.
– We will verify your information and confirm your enrollment via email.
No, one EV per household.
By charging your EV during off-peak hours, you help reduce peak demand charges incurred by CEC, keeping all customers’ bills lower. Peak demand charges refer to the extra cost for electricity during weekday afternoons and early evenings, when there is the greatest call for electricity throughout the regional electric grid.
You may charge during the daytime (weekdays, 12 PM to 10 PM) up to 3 times each month, in case of emergency, with the following exception: CEC will enroll all CEC EV Miles Program participants in our peak demand reduction texting group, which will allow us to send you an text when peak demand is predicted – typically on several hot weekday afternoons or early evenings from June 20th through September 9th each year. If you receive a peak demand reduction notification, you may not charge on-peak for emergency purposes during the time periods described in the notification.
By monitoring electricity usage data.
If you have questions about enrolling in CEC EV Miles Program, contact Jeff Hyatt at j.hyatt@ce.coop or 405-375-4301.
Please note, this contact form is not a way to report your outage. Click here to explore the different ways that you can report your outage.
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