Tool

ESCO Exit Planner

Many NY homeowners pay a meaningfully higher electric rate than utility default because of an alternative supplier (ESCO) they signed up with at some point. This tool compares the two rates on your bill, tells you what the gap costs you per year, and generates the cancellation letter so the next step is one email away.

  • Monthly and annual overpay in dollars.
  • If there's an early termination fee, how many months it takes to recoup.
  • A copy-paste cancellation letter pre-filled with your details.
What's on your bill
Both rates should appear on your electric bill, usually labeled “supply” for the ESCO and “supply” on a utility-branded line for default service. Some homeowners need to pull a separate utility statement to see the default rate.